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Ahmednagar Merchant’s Co-Op Bank Ltd

Ahmednagar Merchant Co-operative Bank Ltd., Dal Mandai Road, Dal Mandai, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India

+91 241-2322222, 2414406

Ahmednagar Merchant’s Co-op Bank Ltd. started off as a traditional banking institution on 30th October 1972.

Branches:

Dalmandai Branch (Main Branch)

  • CTS NO. 1146, Dalmandai, Ahmednagar- 414001.
  • Phone: 0241- 2414415, 2414416
  • IFSC: AMDN0000101
  • MICR: 414776002

Market Yard Branch

  • Plot no. 33, Market Yard, Station Road, Ahmednagar – 414001.
  • Phone:0241-2414402 to 2414414
  • IFSC: AMDN0000102
  • MICR: 414776003

Kapad Bazar Branch

  • Mission Compound, Kapad Bazar, Ahmednagar – 414001.
  • Phone:0241-2414417 to 2414418
  • IFSC: AMDN0000103
  • MICR: 414776004

Gulmohor Road Branch

  • Mangal Housing Society, Gulmohor Road, Ahmednagar -414003.
  • Phone:0241-2414421, 2414422
  • IFSC: AMDN0000104
  • MICR: 414776005

Chitale Road Branch

  • Chaupati Karanja, Chitale Road, Ahmednagar-414001.
  • Phone: 0241-2414419, 2414420
  • IFSC: AMDN0000105
  • MICR: 414776006

MIDC Branch

  • Suraj Heights, Nagapur, Ahmednagar-414111.
  • Phone: 0241-2414423, 2414424
  • IFSC: AMDN0000106
  • MICR: 414776007

Tarakpur Branch

  • Nagpal Building, Manmad Road, Ahmednagar – 414003.
  • Phone: 0241-2414425, 2414426
  • IFSC: AMDN0000111
  • MICR: 414776008

 

 

 

Gym Striker

Gym STRIKER, Gulmohar Road, near Merchant Bank, Savedi, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India

+91 9975600333, 8149175172, 9420210122

Monday-Saturday 6:00 am - 10:00 pm. Sunday Closed

Established in 2017, has Steam Bath Services, Personal Gym Trainers For both Men and Women. Gym Consultants and Fitness Consultants

Gold’s Gym

Gold's Gym Ahmednagar, Chouk, Professor Colony, Savedi, Ahmednagar, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra 414003, India

+91 241 255 1000, 8888500000

All Days: 6am–9pm

Established in 2015,

Amenities

  •  Spa And Sauna
  •  Locker Facility
  •  Aerobics
  •  Cafeteria
  •  TV Screens
  •  Dance Floor
  •  Parking Available
  •  Steam bath facilities
  •  Exercise Books And Videos
  •  Fitness Equipment Designed for Kids

 

Services

  •  Zumba
  •  Body Massage
  •  Doctor on Call
  •  Membership Scheme
  •  Personal Trainers
  •  Weight Gain Program
  •  Weight Loss Program
  •  Cardiovascular Fitness Program

Ahmednagar Fort (Bhuikot Killa)

Ahmednagar Fort(Bhuikot Killa), M.I.R.C Ahmednagar, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India

History of Ahmednagar Fort

The fort was built by Malik Ahmad Nizam Shah I (after whom the city of Ahmednagar is named) in 1427. He was the first sultan of the Nizam Shahi dynasty and he built the fort to defend the city against invaders from neighbouring Idar. Initially it was made of mud but major fortification began in 1559 under Hussain Nizam Shah. It took four years and was finally finished in 1562. In February 1596, Chand Bibi the queen regent successfully repulsed the Mughal invasion but when Akbar attacked again in 1600 the fort went to the Mughals.

The fort was recaptured by the Nizams of Hyderabad in 1724 after the death of Aurangzeb.

In 1759, the fort was given to Sadashivbhau Peshwa by Kavijung. The Scindias took over the fort in 1797 as a result of treaty. In 1803, the fort came into the possession of Britishers (East India Company) when lord wellesly defeated the Maratha in the Second Anglo-Maratha War. Finally under the Treaty of Pune (June, 1817 AD) the fort was handed over to the British by Bajirav Peshwa II.

Ahmednagar fort was often used as royal prison, both by the Marathas and the British, Nana Phadnis, who was instrumental in imprisoning many Maratha noblemen in this fort was himself locked up in the fort by Daulatrao Shinde. During the Quit India Movement of 1942, the entire Congress Working Committee was detained here. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru wrote his famous work Discovery of India while in confinement at the Ahmednagar fort.

Ahmednagar Fort is one of the marvels built on the Bhingar River. The fort is surrounded by cantonment on all sides and lies in the eastern part of the Ahmednagar city.

Currently, the fort is under the administration of the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army. For Entry into the fort is allowed by signing at the gate and Photography is strictly prohibited.

Open to the public: daily 10am to 5pm

 

Manjarsumba Fort

7P2X+JJJ Manjarsumba, Maharashtra, India

Open 24 Hours

Manjarsumba fort is a 14th century structure built by Nizam Shah, who ruled in the nearby Ahmednagar. The Manjarsumba fort is a 14th century structure built, which was mentioned in old British-era documents, but has since been lost to history.

 

There are many websites giving a mindful of history about this Manzarsumba Fort. Some are:

MANJARSUMBHA

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https://indiapl.com/maharashtra/manjarsumba-fort-572352
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