Market Yard, Pune
Market Yard is a marketplace in the city of Pune. It is known for wholesale of the vegetables, fruits & flowers.
Market Yard, Pune
Market Yard | |
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neighbourhood | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
City | Pune |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi, Hindi & English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 411 037 |
Vehicle registration | Mh 14, Mh 12 |
Coastline | 0 kilometres (0 mi) |
Governing Body
The Board of Directors is elected according to the provisions of Maharashtra Agricultural Income Marketing (Development and Regulation) Act 1949 and Rule 1949,[1] which consists of Chairman, Deputy Chairman, Member and Secretary of the Market Committee.
History
Market Yard was shifted originally from ‘khalchi mandai’ from the peth area in Pune in order to expand the vegetable and fruit supply throughout the Pune City.
It was in 1980, when the then chief minister Sharad Pawar shifted the APMC market from mandai in Budhwar peth to the existing Market Yard at Gultekdi. This was carried out under the guidance and efforts of Late. Murlidhar Pandharinath Ghule, a trader in the old APMC market.
Transport
PMPML buses connect Market Yard to various parts in the city. Market Yard is one of the important bus depots in Pune. trucks and tempos are used for goods transport in this area.
Facilities
1. Plots for sale of agricultural produce 2. Water, Electricity, Public Rest Rooms 3. Petrol pump 4. Weighing Scale 3 - 5 tons 5. Live market prices of all agricultural commodities of all the market societies in Maharashtra 6. Farmers Guest House. 7. Grievance Center 8. Provision of alternative land and if there is an excessive incidence of agriculture 9. Free first aid center
Commercial Importance
Market Yard in Pune is a known commercial spot for Wholesalers and Retailers of Grains and other Grocery Items. Home to over 1000+ Businesses it is spread across over 10 square kilometer area at the southern tail of the city.