About Nashik
About Nashik
- With a population of 1.5 million and an urban density of 4448 per sq. km., Nashik is the third largest
city in Maharashtra
- With 87% of its population living in urban areas, Nashik ranked first for its degree of urbanization,
according to 2001 census
- At 3% Nashik boasts of the lowest slum rate in India
- With male urban literacy amounting to 90%, Nashik enjoys total literacy rate of 74%
The Nashik Advantage
- Nashik is the 4th fastest growing city in India
- On a global scale, Nashik is the 16th fastest developing city
- Nashik is the link that connects Pune and Mumbai and together it froms Maharashtra's golden triangle
- Nashik is the wine capital of India
Tourism Opportunities in Nashik
- Wine Tourism
- Weekend Getaway
- Religious and Pilgrimage Destination
- Kumbhmela
- Adventure Tourism
The Undisputed Wine Capital of India
- Over 50 wineries are in and around Nashik
- Since 2001, wine production in Nashik has tripled amounting to over 13.5 million litres
- The presence of big ticket wine exporters such as York Winery and Sula Vineyards who export to
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Germany, Japan, Korea and South Africa to name a few nations
The Business Edge
- Nashik enjoys 5 industrial zones in close proximity
- Fast emerging BPO Destination
- A promising IT hub with the presence of global players such as Microsoft, WNS, Accenture to name a few
- A hotspot in Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, with a planned investment of Rs. 2500 crores over next
5 years
An Industrial Hub
- Ambad
- Dindori
- Igatpuri
- Satpur
- Sinnar
An Epicentre of World-class Education
- Ashoka Universal School
- Barns School
- Delhi Public School
- Fravashi International School
- MET-Bhujbal Knowledge City
- Orchid International
- Sandip Foundation/li>
A Cynosure of the Finest Medical Facilities
- Apollo Hospitals
- Curie Manavata Cancer Center
- Sahyadri Group of Hospitals
- Wockhardt Hospital