Nashik Road
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Nashik Road (previously referred to as Nasik Road) is the name given to the suburb of Nashik that has the city's railway station. The name 'Nashik Road' was originally used for the town surrounding the station (about 8 km or 5 miles south-west from the heart of the Nashik city) and parts of the adjoining Deolali village, but has been administratively merged with the Nashik Municipal Corporation since 1984.
Nashik Road is home to almost 150,000 residents and is one of the fastest growing suburbs of Nashik. The India Security Press (the National treasury press) was the biggest employer in Nashik Road for many decades until the late eighties when a service-based economy started to thrive. Muktidham, a marble temple complex honoring various Hindu Gods is a popular tourist attraction. The Nashik-Pune highway (NH 50), the Bhagur-Nashik road (Lam road), Jail Road are some of the major roads in the city, alongside the residential and commercial neighbourhoods. The first and only road flyover of the city (named 'Swanatraveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar flyover') is in Nashik Road over the NH 50 and has helped reduce the traffic congestion in peak hours in the area. Dattamandir, Andhashala, Gandharvanagari, Shikhrewadi, Jailroad, Gaykhe mala, Jai Bhavani road, Upanagar, and the old downtown Nashikroad are major residential areas.
Nashik Road railway station is an important stop for trains on the Mumbai-Bhusawal-Delhi and Mumbai-Bhusawal-Nagpur-Kolkata Central Railway routes. Heavy passenger traffic is a daily feature of the Nashik Road-Mumbai railway sector.
Nashik Road is a fast developing city suburb of Nashik and has many hotels and restaurants, educational institutions (St. Xavier's, St. Philomena's, Purushottam, Progressive, R.J. Bytco, Kothari Kanya, Jairambhai, K.J. Mehta etc.), hospitals and financial institutions (Business Bank, The Nasik Road Deolali Vyapari Sahakari Bank Ltd. etc.) catering to the growing educational and financial needs of the population.
Nashik Road also has two major junior colleges - R.N.C., J.D.C. Bytco College of Arts, Science and Commerce, more popularly known as 'Bytco College' and S.V.K.T. College, popularly known as Bhatia College. A geographical feature of Nashik Road is often subject to local humour - the Currency Press, Central Jail and the railway line, at a point on Jail Road, run very close. The implication is that a thief can escape from the Central Jail, steal some money from Currency Press, and make good his escape by jumping on a running train!
The existence of the India Security Press is very beneficial to Nashik Road citizens, not only it provided employment to thousands of residents for the past few decades and spawned the surrounding economy but also because it has kept the green canopy in the city protected. It also has an adjoining Gymkhana and a large playground, which is a favorite games/exercise spot for children and adults alike.
In recent days, the government has decided to prepare IT parks in the city of Nasik Road. When these IT parks will be ready, there will be a great boost to Information Technology sector in Nashik.