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Taking the spirit of Dandi March from Mahatma Gandhi, the freedom fighters of Solapur decided to hoist the national flag on the Solapur Municipal Council building. Accordingly, senior freedom fighter from Pune Shri. Annasaheb Bhopatkar hoisted the National Flag on 6 April 1930 on Municipal Council building. This was the first and the unique incidence of such kind throughout the country. The British rulers, were irritated and declared martial law at Solapur and arrested many leaders and innocent citizens on false and trumped up charges. The freedom fighters Shri. Mallappa Dhanshetti, Shri. Kurban Hussain, Shri. Jagnnath Shinde and Shri. Kisan Sarda were arrested on charges of killing two policemen of Mangalwar police station. The lower court sentenced the accused freedom fighters to be hanged until dead. The High Court also confirmed the same decision and these four freedom fighters were hanged till death on 12 January 1931. As a mark of respect to these freedom fighters, the statues of these freedom fighters have been installed in the heart of the city and the location has been named ‘Hutatma Chowk’.
Solapur falls under the category of dry (arid and Semiarid) climate according to the Köppen climate classification. The city experiences three distinct seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. Typical summer months are from March to May, with maximum temperatures ranging from 30 to 40 °C (86 to 104 °F). The warmest months in Solapur are April and May. The typical maximum temperatures being 40 °C (104 °F) or more. The highest temperature ever recorded is 48°C in April 1988. Although summer doesn’t end until May or even the midst of June, the city often receives locally developed heavy thundershowers in May (although humidity remains high). The monsoon lasts from June to end of September, with moderate rainfall. The city of Solapur receives an average rainfall of 545 mm per year. Winter begins in November and last until the end of February with the temperatures occasionally dropping below 10 °C (50 °F). Solapur lies very close to the seismically active zone around Killari (Dist. Latur), about 100 km east of the city.
The importance of Solapur is unique in the history of India in the sense that this district enjoyed freedom even before independence. The citizens of Solapur enjoyed independence for three days from 9 to 11 May 1930. The brief history runs like this: After the arrest of Mahatma Gandhi in May 1930, protests and demonstrations against British rule were held throughout India. Large scale rallies and protests were also held at Solapur. Many citizens lost their lives in police firings. Due to this an irate mob attacked the police stations. Out of fear the police and other officers ran out of Solapur. During this period the responsibility of law, order and security of citizens rested on the shoulders of Congress Party leaders. Then city congress leader Tulsidas Jadhav along with other congressmen maintained the law and order for a period of three days from 9 to 11 May 1930.In February 2009 a statue of Shri Tulsidas Jadhav was erected at Mechanic chowk to acknowledge his brave act.
Secondly, the Solapur Municipal Council was the first Municipal Council of India to hoist the national flag on the Municipal Council building (Now Municipal Corporation) Solapur in 1930.The Municipal co-operation building was built by Mallappa Warad. He was also one of the first one to bring the farming tractor in India.It was his wish that the building should be used for some public purpose and thus the building was made the municipal council.The building is also called ‘Indrabhavan’ which means Adobe of Indra. Mallappa Warad was also one of the ten members of ‘Chamber of Merchants’ under Queen Victoria.Taking in consideration the contribution made by him, a life size statue was unveild by the then union Minister of Power Mr SushilKumar Shinde.The various books, articles, ivory statues, guns etc. are still preserved in Mallappa Warad’s home located in Mangalwar Peth in Solapur. He was also a very close associate of Lokmanya Tilak.
The civic administration of the city is managed by the Solapur Municipal corporation, which was established on 1 May 1964 in the building constructed by Mallappa Warad in 1930. The corporation oversees the engineering works, health, sanitation, water supply, administration and taxation in the city. It is headed by a Mayor who is assisted by Municipal Commissioner and elected representatives . The city is divided into 98 wards and 6 zones. The corporation members also known as corporators are elected by the citizens of Solapur every five years. The corporators in turn elect the Mayor. Its activities include developing new layouts and roads, town planning and land acquisition. The electrical supply to the city is managed by the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MAHADISCOM).
The industrial empire of the Kirloskars expanded to Solapur way back in 1900. They set up their factory near Tikekarwadi, thus announcing the industrialisation of Maharashtra to the world. The Foundry with an annual capacity of 40000 MT is a major supplier to Mahindras, Toyota, Piaggio, Escorts, TAFE etc. The company is spread over 74 acres and is home to many species of birds, animals and insects. There are 2 lakes within the premise and is home to the migratory birds all round the year. The company employs more than 500 employees and is a major revenue earner in the city. It contributes its might to the development of the city. The company is a part of Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Limited, with its head office at Koppal in Karnataka. The regd office of the company is at Pune.
The Major contribution to the economy in Solapur is agricultural produce, fruits like grapes, pomegranate etc. Now the city and district is known for pomegranate production, accounts for 40 to 45 percent of state, and also known as “”City Of Fruits”” due to vast variety of fruit production. One of the institute on Pomegranate research is set up near Kondi by Central Government. Solapur is also the leading centre for handlooms, power looms and cotton mills producing chaddars, (Solapur bed sheets), Bath-Towels having great durability and novel designs. , Towels is the best quality producer of Fancy Terry Towel (Bath Towel) in Solapur. The district also consists of medium and small scale industries.
Recent research work however shows that the name SOLAPUR is derived NOT from the congregation of sixteen villages. It is evident from the inscriptions of Shivayogi Shri. Siddheshwar of the time of the Kalachuristis of Kalyani, that the town was called Sonnalage which came to be pronounced as Sonnalagi. The town was known as Sonnalagi even up to the times of Yadavas. A Sanskrit inscription dated Shake 1238, after the downfall of the Yadavas found at Kamati in Mohol shows that the town was known as Sonalipur. One of the inscriptions found in Solapur fort shows that the town was called Sonalpur while another inscription on the well in the fort shows that it was known as Sandalpur.
Solapur District was ruled by various dynasties such as Andhrabhratyas, Chalukyas, Rashtrkutas, Yadavas, Kalachuri and Bahamanis. ‘Solapur’ is believed to be derived from two words ‘Sola’ meaning sixteen and ‘pur’ meaning village. The present city of Solapur was considered to be spread over sixteen villages viz. Aadilpur, Ahmedpur, Chapaldev, Fatehpur, Jamdarwadi, Kalajapur, Khadarpur, Khandervkiwadi, Muhammadpur, Ranapur, Sandalpur, Shaikpur, Solapur, Sonalagi, Sonapur and Vaidakwadi. But this is not justified by any historical researches. However, some historians believe that Solapur existed as single village Sonnalgi and expanded in its recent form.
The colleges and the institutes in Solapur were earlier affiliated to , Kolhapur. The post-graduate study center of Shivaji University (Kolhapur) at Solapur was functioning with the three departments Polymer Chemistry, Applied Physics/ Electronics and Geology having the masters courses and M. Phil, Ph. D. research in these areas. The center was located on the old campus of Dr. V. M. Government Medical College that was later on relocated to Police Golibar Maidan. The center was transformed to the university to serve the students of Solapur district and was formally inaugurated on 3 August 2004.
17.68°N 75.92°E. It has an average elevation of 458 metres (1502 feet). It is bordered by Ahmednagar district on the North, Osmanabad district on the North and Northeast; Gulbarga district (Karnataka state) on the Southeast and South;Bijapur District(KarnatakaState), Sangli district on the South and Southwest; Satara district on the West and Pune district on the Northwest. It is situated at a distance of 410 km from the Maharashtra State Capital of Mumbai by road and train. Solapur is at a distance of 245 km from Pune and 305 km from Hyderabad. Solapur is situated on Deccan plateau.
Solapur has seen the surge of arts- commerce-science junior and senior colleges, engineering as well as other colleges. There are many reputed schools like Haribhai Devkaran Prashala,St.Josephs High School,Indian Model School,Shri Siddheshwar English Medium school. There are numbers of Junior colleges,engineering and arts colleges in solapur like Sangameshwar college,Dayanand college,Walchand college,Walchand institute Of Technology,S.E.S polytechnic,Government Polytechnic etc.
Solapur is well connected by road with major cities of Maharashtra as well as the adjoining State Capital of Hyderabad and important cities in Karnataka by three National Highways – NH-9 connecting Pune with Vijaywada via Hyderabad, NH-13 connecting Solapur to Mangalore, Karnataka and NH-211 connecting Solapur to Dhule. There are also numerous state and country routes that pass through Solapur. And connected to some cities like Siddipet, Karimnagar, Warangal etc. daily.
During the Indian independence movement, the people of Solapur enjoyed full freedom on 9, 10 and 11 May 1930. However, this resulted in the executions of Mallappa Dhanshetti, Abdul Rasool Qurban Hussein, Jagannath Bhagwan Shinde and Shrikisan Laxminarayan Sarada who were hanged on 12 January 1931, in the prison at Pune. This resulted in the city becoming recognized as “The City of Hutatmas”.
The Solapur district has the largest industry in Maharashtra for Beedi production. Solapur is also known for its oilseed-market. The other leading industries include: Precision Camshafts Limited, Smruthi Organics Limited., CIMCCO, Balaji Amines Ltd., Laxmi Hydraulics Pvt. Ltd.,Thirumala Precicasts Pvt.Ltd.,*KROSS INTERNATIONAL,STANFOSS AUTO COMPONENTS.
Solapur is well known for its textile industries often referred as Manchestar of Maharashtra.Solapur chadars and towels are world famous.It has been a leading centre for cotton mills and power looms, however they have been fast disappearning.
Solapur pronunciation (help·info) is a city in south Western Maharashtra, India. It lies on the border of Maharastra & Karnataka. Solapur has Marathi, Kannada & Telugu population living in equal numbers making it trilingual land.
Because of fall of Russia in 1991, many mills stopped production.The dissolution of giant textile mills like Lakshmi Vishnu, Yeshwant, Juni-mill (Old mill) etc. had a great set-back on the economy of the city as well as districts.
Rail:The solapur railway is the profitable division which is earning more than what is expected . solapur is lucky to be connected to different states like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and tamilnaddu and kerala.
The chief deity of the city is Shri Siddeshwar. The “Nandidhwaj” procession on Makar Sankranti is celebrated on 14th January. An annual fair locally known as ‘Gadda yatra’ attracts large crowd.
It is the fourth largest district in Maharashtra in terms of land area and seventh largest in terms of population. The district shares its the borders with southern Indian state Karnataka.
The dissolution of giant textile mills like Lakshmi Vishnu, Yeshwant, Juni-mill, Solapur etc. had a great set-back on the economy of the city as well as districts.
Solapur has Kannada speaking majority. Solapur is often claimed by Karnataka that it rightfully belongs to their state due to large number of Kannada speakers.
Dwarkanath Kotnis was among the physicians dispatched to China to provide medical assistance during the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1938.
Ratnagiri-Nagpur National highway NH-204 connects Solapur to important cities of Maharashtra like Nagpur, Sangli, Kolhapur and Nanded.
Public transport in Solapur is primarily provided by buses operated by Solapur Municipal Transport (SMT) and auto rickshaws.
Taking the spirit of Dandi March from Mahatma Gandhi, the freedom fighters of Solapur decided to hoist the national flag on the Solapur Municipal Council building. Accordingly, senior freedom fighter from Pune Shri. Annasaheb Bhopatkar hoisted the National Flag on 6 April 1930 on Municipal Council building. This was the first and the unique incidence of such kind throughout the country. The British rulers, were irritated and declared martial law at Solapur and arrested many leaders and innocent citizens on false and trumped up charges. The freedom fighters Shri. Mallappa Dhanshetti, Shri. Kurban Hussain, Shri. Jagnnath Shinde and Shri. Kisan Sarda were arrested on charges of killing two policemen of Mangalwar police station. The lower court sentenced the accused freedom fighters to be hanged until dead. The High Court also confirmed the same decision and these four freedom fighters were hanged till death on 12 January 1931. As a mark of respect to these freedom fighters, the statues of these freedom fighters have been installed in the heart of the city and the location has been named ‘Hutatma Chowk’.
Solapur falls under the category of dry (arid and Semiarid) climate according to the Köppen climate classification. The city experiences three distinct seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. Typical summer months are from March to May, with maximum temperatures ranging from 30 to 40 °C (86 to 104 °F). The warmest months in Solapur are April and May. The typical maximum temperatures being 40 °C (104 °F) or more. The highest temperature ever recorded is 48°C in April 1988. Although summer doesn’t end until May or even the midst of June, the city often receives locally developed heavy thundershowers in May (although humidity remains high). The monsoon lasts from June to end of September, with moderate rainfall. The city of Solapur receives an average rainfall of 545 mm per year. Winter begins in November and last until the end of February with the temperatures occasionally dropping below 10 °C (50 °F). Solapur lies very close to the seismically active zone around Killari (Dist. Latur), about 100 km east of the city.
The importance of Solapur is unique in the history of India in the sense that this district enjoyed freedom even before independence. The citizens of Solapur enjoyed independence for three days from 9 to 11 May 1930. The brief history runs like this: After the arrest of Mahatma Gandhi in May 1930, protests and demonstrations against British rule were held throughout India. Large scale rallies and protests were also held at Solapur. Many citizens lost their lives in police firings. Due to this an irate mob attacked the police stations. Out of fear the police and other officers ran out of Solapur. During this period the responsibility of law, order and security of citizens rested on the shoulders of Congress Party leaders. Then city congress leader Tulsidas Jadhav along with other congressmen maintained the law and order for a period of three days from 9 to 11 May 1930.In February 2009 a statue of Shri Tulsidas Jadhav was erected at Mechanic chowk to acknowledge his brave act.
Secondly, the Solapur Municipal Council was the first Municipal Council of India to hoist the national flag on the Municipal Council building (Now Municipal Corporation) Solapur in 1930.The Municipal co-operation building was built by Mallappa Warad. He was also one of the first one to bring the farming tractor in India.It was his wish that the building should be used for some public purpose and thus the building was made the municipal council.The building is also called ‘Indrabhavan’ which means Adobe of Indra. Mallappa Warad was also one of the ten members of ‘Chamber of Merchants’ under Queen Victoria.Taking in consideration the contribution made by him, a life size statue was unveild by the then union Minister of Power Mr SushilKumar Shinde.The various books, articles, ivory statues, guns etc. are still preserved in Mallappa Warad’s home located in Mangalwar Peth in Solapur. He was also a very close associate of Lokmanya Tilak.
The civic administration of the city is managed by the Solapur Municipal corporation, which was established on 1 May 1964 in the building constructed by Mallappa Warad in 1930. The corporation oversees the engineering works, health, sanitation, water supply, administration and taxation in the city. It is headed by a Mayor who is assisted by Municipal Commissioner and elected representatives . The city is divided into 98 wards and 6 zones. The corporation members also known as corporators are elected by the citizens of Solapur every five years. The corporators in turn elect the Mayor. Its activities include developing new layouts and roads, town planning and land acquisition. The electrical supply to the city is managed by the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MAHADISCOM).
The industrial empire of the Kirloskars expanded to Solapur way back in 1900. They set up their factory near Tikekarwadi, thus announcing the industrialisation of Maharashtra to the world. The Foundry with an annual capacity of 40000 MT is a major supplier to Mahindras, Toyota, Piaggio, Escorts, TAFE etc. The company is spread over 74 acres and is home to many species of birds, animals and insects. There are 2 lakes within the premise and is home to the migratory birds all round the year. The company employs more than 500 employees and is a major revenue earner in the city. It contributes its might to the development of the city. The company is a part of Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Limited, with its head office at Koppal in Karnataka. The regd office of the company is at Pune.
The Major contribution to the economy in Solapur is agricultural produce, fruits like grapes, pomegranate etc. Now the city and district is known for pomegranate production, accounts for 40 to 45 percent of state, and also known as “”City Of Fruits”” due to vast variety of fruit production. One of the institute on Pomegranate research is set up near Kondi by Central Government. Solapur is also the leading centre for handlooms, power looms and cotton mills producing chaddars, (Solapur bed sheets), Bath-Towels having great durability and novel designs. , Towels is the best quality producer of Fancy Terry Towel (Bath Towel) in Solapur. The district also consists of medium and small scale industries.
Recent research work however shows that the name SOLAPUR is derived NOT from the congregation of sixteen villages. It is evident from the inscriptions of Shivayogi Shri. Siddheshwar of the time of the Kalachuristis of Kalyani, that the town was called Sonnalage which came to be pronounced as Sonnalagi. The town was known as Sonnalagi even up to the times of Yadavas. A Sanskrit inscription dated Shake 1238, after the downfall of the Yadavas found at Kamati in Mohol shows that the town was known as Sonalipur. One of the inscriptions found in Solapur fort shows that the town was called Sonalpur while another inscription on the well in the fort shows that it was known as Sandalpur.
Solapur District was ruled by various dynasties such as Andhrabhratyas, Chalukyas, Rashtrkutas, Yadavas, Kalachuri and Bahamanis. ‘Solapur’ is believed to be derived from two words ‘Sola’ meaning sixteen and ‘pur’ meaning village. The present city of Solapur was considered to be spread over sixteen villages viz. Aadilpur, Ahmedpur, Chapaldev, Fatehpur, Jamdarwadi, Kalajapur, Khadarpur, Khandervkiwadi, Muhammadpur, Ranapur, Sandalpur, Shaikpur, Solapur, Sonalagi, Sonapur and Vaidakwadi. But this is not justified by any historical researches. However, some historians believe that Solapur existed as single village Sonnalgi and expanded in its recent form.
The colleges and the institutes in Solapur were earlier affiliated to , Kolhapur. The post-graduate study center of Shivaji University (Kolhapur) at Solapur was functioning with the three departments Polymer Chemistry, Applied Physics/ Electronics and Geology having the masters courses and M. Phil, Ph. D. research in these areas. The center was located on the old campus of Dr. V. M. Government Medical College that was later on relocated to Police Golibar Maidan. The center was transformed to the university to serve the students of Solapur district and was formally inaugurated on 3 August 2004.
17.68°N 75.92°E. It has an average elevation of 458 metres (1502 feet). It is bordered by Ahmednagar district on the North, Osmanabad district on the North and Northeast; Gulbarga district (Karnataka state) on the Southeast and South;Bijapur District(KarnatakaState), Sangli district on the South and Southwest; Satara district on the West and Pune district on the Northwest. It is situated at a distance of 410 km from the Maharashtra State Capital of Mumbai by road and train. Solapur is at a distance of 245 km from Pune and 305 km from Hyderabad. Solapur is situated on Deccan plateau.
Solapur has seen the surge of arts- commerce-science junior and senior colleges, engineering as well as other colleges. There are many reputed schools like Haribhai Devkaran Prashala,St.Josephs High School,Indian Model School,Shri Siddheshwar English Medium school. There are numbers of Junior colleges,engineering and arts colleges in solapur like Sangameshwar college,Dayanand college,Walchand college,Walchand institute Of Technology,S.E.S polytechnic,Government Polytechnic etc.
Solapur is well connected by road with major cities of Maharashtra as well as the adjoining State Capital of Hyderabad and important cities in Karnataka by three National Highways – NH-9 connecting Pune with Vijaywada via Hyderabad, NH-13 connecting Solapur to Mangalore, Karnataka and NH-211 connecting Solapur to Dhule. There are also numerous state and country routes that pass through Solapur. And connected to some cities like Siddipet, Karimnagar, Warangal etc. daily.
During the Indian independence movement, the people of Solapur enjoyed full freedom on 9, 10 and 11 May 1930. However, this resulted in the executions of Mallappa Dhanshetti, Abdul Rasool Qurban Hussein, Jagannath Bhagwan Shinde and Shrikisan Laxminarayan Sarada who were hanged on 12 January 1931, in the prison at Pune. This resulted in the city becoming recognized as “The City of Hutatmas”.
The Solapur district has the largest industry in Maharashtra for Beedi production. Solapur is also known for its oilseed-market. The other leading industries include: Precision Camshafts Limited, Smruthi Organics Limited., CIMCCO, Balaji Amines Ltd., Laxmi Hydraulics Pvt. Ltd.,Thirumala Precicasts Pvt.Ltd.,*KROSS INTERNATIONAL,STANFOSS AUTO COMPONENTS.
Solapur is well known for its textile industries often referred as Manchestar of Maharashtra.Solapur chadars and towels are world famous.It has been a leading centre for cotton mills and power looms, however they have been fast disappearning.
Solapur pronunciation (help·info) is a city in south Western Maharashtra, India. It lies on the border of Maharastra & Karnataka. Solapur has Marathi, Kannada & Telugu population living in equal numbers making it trilingual land.
Because of fall of Russia in 1991, many mills stopped production.The dissolution of giant textile mills like Lakshmi Vishnu, Yeshwant, Juni-mill (Old mill) etc. had a great set-back on the economy of the city as well as districts.
Rail:The solapur railway is the profitable division which is earning more than what is expected . solapur is lucky to be connected to different states like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and tamilnaddu and kerala.
The chief deity of the city is Shri Siddeshwar. The “Nandidhwaj” procession on Makar Sankranti is celebrated on 14th January. An annual fair locally known as ‘Gadda yatra’ attracts large crowd.
It is the fourth largest district in Maharashtra in terms of land area and seventh largest in terms of population. The district shares its the borders with southern Indian state Karnataka.
The dissolution of giant textile mills like Lakshmi Vishnu, Yeshwant, Juni-mill, Solapur etc. had a great set-back on the economy of the city as well as districts.
Solapur has Kannada speaking majority. Solapur is often claimed by Karnataka that it rightfully belongs to their state due to large number of Kannada speakers.
Dwarkanath Kotnis was among the physicians dispatched to China to provide medical assistance during the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1938.
Ratnagiri-Nagpur National highway NH-204 connects Solapur to important cities of Maharashtra like Nagpur, Sangli, Kolhapur and Nanded.
Taking the spirit of Dandi March from Mahatma Gandhi, the freedom fighters of Solapur decided to hoist the national flag on the Solapur Municipal Council building. Accordingly, senior freedom fighter from Pune Shri. Annasaheb Bhopatkar hoisted the National Flag on 6 April 1930 on Municipal Council building. This was the first and the unique incidence of such kind throughout the country. The British rulers, were irritated and declared martial law at Solapur and arrested many leaders and innocent citizens on false and trumped up charges. The freedom fighters Shri. Mallappa Dhanshetti, Shri. Kurban Hussain, Shri. Jagnnath Shinde and Shri. Kisan Sarda were arrested on charges of killing two policemen of Mangalwar police station. The lower court sentenced the accused freedom fighters to be hanged until dead. The High Court also confirmed the same decision and these four freedom fighters were hanged till death on 12 January 1931. As a mark of respect to these freedom fighters, the statues of these freedom fighters have been installed in the heart of the city and the location has been named ‘Hutatma Chowk’.
Solapur falls under the category of dry (arid and Semiarid) climate according to the Köppen climate classification. The city experiences three distinct seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. Typical summer months are from March to May, with maximum temperatures ranging from 30 to 40 °C (86 to 104 °F). The warmest months in Solapur are April and May. The typical maximum temperatures being 40 °C (104 °F) or more. The highest temperature ever recorded is 48°C in April 1988. Although summer doesn’t end until May or even the midst of June, the city often receives locally developed heavy thundershowers in May (although humidity remains high). The monsoon lasts from June to end of September, with moderate rainfall. The city of Solapur receives an average rainfall of 545 mm per year. Winter begins in November and last until the end of February with the temperatures occasionally dropping below 10 °C (50 °F). Solapur lies very close to the seismically active zone around Killari (Dist. Latur), about 100 km east of the city.
The importance of Solapur is unique in the history of India in the sense that this district enjoyed freedom even before independence. The citizens of Solapur enjoyed independence for three days from 9 to 11 May 1930. The brief history runs like this: After the arrest of Mahatma Gandhi in May 1930, protests and demonstrations against British rule were held throughout India. Large scale rallies and protests were also held at Solapur. Many citizens lost their lives in police firings. Due to this an irate mob attacked the police stations. Out of fear the police and other officers ran out of Solapur. During this period the responsibility of law, order and security of citizens rested on the shoulders of Congress Party leaders. Then city congress leader Tulsidas Jadhav along with other congressmen maintained the law and order for a period of three days from 9 to 11 May 1930.In February 2009 a statue of Shri Tulsidas Jadhav was erected at Mechanic chowk to acknowledge his brave act.
Secondly, the Solapur Municipal Council was the first Municipal Council of India to hoist the national flag on the Municipal Council building (Now Municipal Corporation) Solapur in 1930.The Municipal co-operation building was built by Mallappa Warad. He was also one of the first one to bring the farming tractor in India.It was his wish that the building should be used for some public purpose and thus the building was made the municipal council.The building is also called ‘Indrabhavan’ which means Adobe of Indra. Mallappa Warad was also one of the ten members of ‘Chamber of Merchants’ under Queen Victoria.Taking in consideration the contribution made by him, a life size statue was unveild by the then union Minister of Power Mr SushilKumar Shinde.The various books, articles, ivory statues, guns etc. are still preserved in Mallappa Warad’s home located in Mangalwar Peth in Solapur. He was also a very close associate of Lokmanya Tilak.
The civic administration of the city is managed by the Solapur Municipal corporation, which was established on 1 May 1964 in the building constructed by Mallappa Warad in 1930. The corporation oversees the engineering works, health, sanitation, water supply, administration and taxation in the city. It is headed by a Mayor who is assisted by Municipal Commissioner and elected representatives . The city is divided into 98 wards and 6 zones. The corporation members also known as corporators are elected by the citizens of Solapur every five years. The corporators in turn elect the Mayor. Its activities include developing new layouts and roads, town planning and land acquisition. The electrical supply to the city is managed by the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MAHADISCOM).
The industrial empire of the Kirloskars expanded to Solapur way back in 1900. They set up their factory near Tikekarwadi, thus announcing the industrialisation of Maharashtra to the world. The Foundry with an annual capacity of 40000 MT is a major supplier to Mahindras, Toyota, Piaggio, Escorts, TAFE etc. The company is spread over 74 acres and is home to many species of birds, animals and insects. There are 2 lakes within the premise and is home to the migratory birds all round the year. The company employs more than 500 employees and is a major revenue earner in the city. It contributes its might to the development of the city. The company is a part of Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Limited, with its head office at Koppal in Karnataka. The regd office of the company is at Pune.
The Major contribution to the economy in Solapur is agricultural produce, fruits like grapes, pomegranate etc. Now the city and district is known for pomegranate production, accounts for 40 to 45 percent of state, and also known as “”City Of Fruits”” due to vast variety of fruit production. One of the institute on Pomegranate research is set up near Kondi by Central Government. Solapur is also the leading centre for handlooms, power looms and cotton mills producing chaddars, (Solapur bed sheets), Bath-Towels having great durability and novel designs. , Towels is the best quality producer of Fancy Terry Towel (Bath Towel) in Solapur. The district also consists of medium and small scale industries.
Recent research work however shows that the name SOLAPUR is derived NOT from the congregation of sixteen villages. It is evident from the inscriptions of Shivayogi Shri. Siddheshwar of the time of the Kalachuristis of Kalyani, that the town was called Sonnalage which came to be pronounced as Sonnalagi. The town was known as Sonnalagi even up to the times of Yadavas. A Sanskrit inscription dated Shake 1238, after the downfall of the Yadavas found at Kamati in Mohol shows that the town was known as Sonalipur. One of the inscriptions found in Solapur fort shows that the town was called Sonalpur while another inscription on the well in the fort shows that it was known as Sandalpur.
Solapur District was ruled by various dynasties such as Andhrabhratyas, Chalukyas, Rashtrkutas, Yadavas, Kalachuri and Bahamanis. ‘Solapur’ is believed to be derived from two words ‘Sola’ meaning sixteen and ‘pur’ meaning village. The present city of Solapur was considered to be spread over sixteen villages viz. Aadilpur, Ahmedpur, Chapaldev, Fatehpur, Jamdarwadi, Kalajapur, Khadarpur, Khandervkiwadi, Muhammadpur, Ranapur, Sandalpur, Shaikpur, Solapur, Sonalagi, Sonapur and Vaidakwadi. But this is not justified by any historical researches. However, some historians believe that Solapur existed as single village Sonnalgi and expanded in its recent form.
The colleges and the institutes in Solapur were earlier affiliated to , Kolhapur. The post-graduate study center of Shivaji University (Kolhapur) at Solapur was functioning with the three departments Polymer Chemistry, Applied Physics/ Electronics and Geology having the masters courses and M. Phil, Ph. D. research in these areas. The center was located on the old campus of Dr. V. M. Government Medical College that was later on relocated to Police Golibar Maidan. The center was transformed to the university to serve the students of Solapur district and was formally inaugurated on 3 August 2004.

timeless way to express love, celebrate moments, or share comfort, and if you’re looking to send flowers to Solapur, you’re in the right place. Known for its rich heritage, vibrant culture, and beautiful temples, Solapur holds a special place in Maharashtra’s history and people’s hearts. Whether you’re celebrating a loved one’s birthday, sending anniversary wishes, or offering sympathy, our dedicated Solapur florist team is here to make sure your flowers are fresh, beautiful, and delivered with care.

Our flower shop in Solapur makes it easy to order flowers online and send them directly to your loved ones in the city. With a range of stunning floral arrangements, convenient delivery options, and an experienced team of florists, we’re your go-to service for sending flowers to Solapur. Our online platform is designed to ensure that your floral gifts reach your recipients on time and in perfect condition, whether you’re ordering from India or overseas.

Why Choose Us to Send Flowers to Solapur?

When you’re looking to send flowers to Solapur, choosing a reliable and high-quality flower delivery service is essential. Here are several reasons why our Solapur flower shop stands out:

1. Fresh, High-Quality Flowers

We take great pride in offering only the freshest flowers. Our florists carefully select each bloom, ensuring that every arrangement is made with the highest quality flowers. From vibrant roses to delicate lilies, our floral arrangements are designed to make a lasting impression. We work with trusted local growers to source our flowers, guaranteeing that they are fresh, colorful, and beautifully fragrant.

2. Same-Day Delivery Service

Need to send flowers urgently? We offer same-day flower delivery to Solapur for orders placed before the cutoff time. This service is ideal for last-minute surprises, emergency occasions, or spontaneous gestures. Our same-day delivery service ensures that your flowers reach your loved ones in Solapur fresh, vibrant, and on time.

3. Wide Variety of Floral Arrangements

Our Solapur florist team has created a diverse selection of floral arrangements to suit every occasion. From cheerful birthday bouquets to elegant wedding centerpieces and heartfelt sympathy flowers, we have something for every moment. Whether you prefer classic roses, seasonal blooms, or unique tropical flowers, our collection has something to match your preferences. You can also choose from mixed arrangements or single-flower bouquets to suit the recipient’s tastes.

4. Affordable Prices

We believe that everyone should be able to send beautiful flowers without breaking the bank. Our flower arrangements come in a range of price points, ensuring that there’s an option for every budget. With our Solapur flower shop, you can send high-quality floral gifts without compromising on quality or price.

5. Secure and Convenient Online Ordering

Our online platform is designed for easy and secure ordering. With a few simple clicks, you can browse our collection, select your desired arrangement, and complete your order in minutes. Our secure payment gateway ensures that your transaction is safe, and we protect your personal details with the highest security standards.

6. Customizable Floral Designs

Looking for something unique? We offer customizable floral arrangements so you can create a truly personalized gift. Whether you want specific colors, flowers, or arrangements, our expert florists in Solapur will work with you to design an arrangement that matches your vision and meets your needs.

Occasions to Send Flowers to Solapur

Flowers are a meaningful gift for almost any occasion, whether you’re celebrating, comforting, or simply reaching out to show you care. Here are some popular occasions for which people choose to send flowers to Solapur:

1. Birthdays

Sending birthday flowers to Solapur is a thoughtful way to brighten someone’s special day. Our Solapur florist offers a wide range of birthday bouquets, from cheerful mixed arrangements to elegant single-variety bouquets. Whether you’re sending flowers to a family member, friend, or colleague, you can choose an arrangement that fits their personality and makes their birthday even more memorable.

2. Anniversaries

Anniversaries celebrate love and commitment, making flowers an ideal gift for this occasion. Sending an anniversary bouquet to Solapur is a romantic way to express your love, appreciation, and happiness for your partner or a couple you cherish. Our collection includes classic roses, delicate lilies, and mixed arrangements that are perfect for anniversaries. Each bouquet is crafted to convey your emotions and make the celebration even more special.

3. Weddings

Weddings are a joyous celebration of love and new beginnings, and flowers play a central role in the ceremony and reception. From bridal bouquets to floral decorations, our Solapur florist can handle all of your wedding flower needs. We offer customized floral arrangements that match the wedding’s theme and colors, ensuring that each floral piece complements the overall ambiance of the day.

4. Sympathy and Funeral Flowers

In times of sorrow, flowers offer a comforting and thoughtful way to express condolences. Sending sympathy flowers to Solapur is a respectful gesture that shows you care and stand in solidarity with the grieving family. Our sympathy collection includes tasteful wreaths, sprays, and arrangements that can be customized to suit the family’s preferences and provide a heartfelt message of support during difficult times.

5. Get Well Soon Flowers

When someone you care about is unwell or recovering from an illness, sending get well soon flowers to Solapur can lift their spirits and show your concern. Bright and cheerful blooms like daisies, sunflowers, and tulips are ideal choices for sending positive energy and encouragement. With our same-day delivery option, you can ensure that your flowers reach them promptly, spreading joy and warmth.

6. Congratulations Flowers

Celebrating a promotion, graduation, or other significant achievement? A bouquet of congratulations flowers is a thoughtful way to show your pride and happiness. We offer a variety of congratulatory bouquets in bright colors and joyful arrangements, ideal for sending a message of admiration and well-wishes. Our Solapur flower shop has an extensive collection to choose from, making it easy to send the perfect bouquet for any accomplishment.

7. Valentine’s Day Flowers

Valentine’s Day is a time to express love and affection, and nothing says romance like a bouquet of roses. Our Solapur florist offers a selection of romantic floral arrangements perfect for Valentine’s Day. From classic red roses to mixed bouquets with delicate touches, our Valentine’s Day collection is designed to make your loved one’s day unforgettable. No matter where you are, our send flowers to Solapur service makes it easy to surprise your special someone.

Flowers to India: Nationwide Delivery for Every City

While we specialize in sending flowers to Solapur, we also offer flower delivery to other cities across India. If you want to send flowers to other parts of the country, we have you covered. From Mumbai to Delhi, Bangalore to Kolkata, our nationwide flower delivery service ensures that your flowers are delivered fresh and on time, no matter the city.

Our network of local florists across India makes it easy to send flowers to friends, family, and loved ones in any city. So whether you’re in Solapur or anywhere else, you can count on us to deliver your floral gifts with care and efficiency.

Why Choose Us as Your Solapur Florist?

Our flower shop in Solapur is committed to providing exceptional service and quality. Here are a few reasons why we are the best choice for sending flowers to Solapur:

1. Commitment to Quality

We believe that every flower arrangement should be perfect. Our florists are dedicated to using only the freshest flowers and creating beautiful arrangements that make a lasting impression. With our commitment to quality, you can trust that your flowers will arrive fresh, vibrant, and beautifully arranged.

2. Customization and Flexibility

Whether you need a unique bouquet or a specific floral design, our Solapur florist team can accommodate your requests. We offer flexible options for customizing your bouquet, so you can create a truly personalized gift that fits the occasion.

3. Reliable Delivery

Our flower delivery service to Solapur is fast, reliable, and always on time. We understand the importance of timely delivery, especially for special occasions, which is why we ensure that your flowers arrive as scheduled, fresh and ready to impress.

4. Affordable Pricing

We believe in offering quality flowers at competitive prices. Our arrangements are priced to suit all budgets, ensuring that everyone can send beautiful flowers to Solapur without overspending.

5. Excellent Customer Support

Our customer support team is always ready to assist with any questions or special requests. From helping you select the perfect arrangement to tracking your delivery, we’re here to provide a seamless and pleasant experience from start to finish.

How to Send Flowers to Solapur

Sending flowers to Solapur is simple and convenient. Here’s how to place your order:

  1. Browse Our Flower Collection: Explore our website and choose from a variety of floral arrangements.

  2. Select Your Bouquet: Choose the perfect arrangement based on the occasion or the recipient’s preferences.

  3. Provide Delivery Information: Enter the recipient’s name, address, and contact details for accurate delivery.

  4. Complete Your Payment: Make your payment securely through our trusted payment gateway.

  5. Relax and Let Us Handle the Delivery: Once your order is confirmed, we’ll handle the rest. Your flowers will be delivered to Solapur on time, fresh, and in perfect condition.

Conclusion: Send Flowers to Solapur with Confidence

Whether you’re celebrating a joyous occasion, offering comfort, or simply sending a thoughtful gesture, sending flowers to Solapur is a meaningful way to express your emotions. Our Solapur florist offers high-quality flowers, customized arrangements, and reliable delivery to make sure

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