Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar First
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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar First
@Csnfirst
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar First formely known as Aurangabad First, an intiative of MECC, which works for sustainable Development of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar شامل ہوئے Şubat 2026
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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Powering India’s Growth Story!
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar is witnessing an unprecedented transformation with a multi billion development pipeline—marking a defining moment in the region’s journey towards becoming a global hub for industry, logistics, and innovation.
🔷 Key Transformational Projects Driving Growth
1. AURIC – India’s First Greenfield Smart Industrial City
A world-class industrial township (~10,000 acres) with ₹8,400+ Cr trunk infrastructure, attracting ₹1,00,000+ Cr investments. Presence of global leaders like Toyota, JSW, Ather & Lubrizol is accelerating industrial momentum.
2. Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar – Pune Expressway
●A game-changing 6-lane access-controlled expressway (~268 km) connecting two major industrial hubs.
• Estimated cost: ₹22,400 crore
• Designed speed: 120–140 km/h
• Travel time reduction: From 8–10 hours to just 2–3 hours
3. Shendra–Bidkin Greenfield Highway
-A critical logistics backbone connecting DMIC nodes—Shendra, Bidkin & Waluj—ensuring faster industrial movement and seamless connectivity.
4.Chikalthana–Waluj Elevated Corridor
- An 18 km, 4-lane elevated connectivity transforming urban mobility by directly linking Airport to Waluj MIDC, reducing congestion and travel time
5. Railway Infrastructure Upgrades
-Major investments in doubling, new rail lines, terminal upgrades, and enhanced freight movement—strengthening connectivity with key economic corridors.
6. Samruddhi Economic Nodes (3)
-Strategically located hubs (1000–1500 hectares each) focused on agro-processing, logistics, warehousing, and integrated development, leveraging Samruddhi Mahamarg.
7. Airport Expansion – CSN
-Runway expansion from 9,300 ft to 12,000 ft will enable international operations and larger aircraft, unlocking global connectivity for trade and tourism.
A sincere thank you to the Government of Maharashtra and the Government of India for their visionary leadership, strategic investments, and unwavering commitment to the development of Marathwada.
From potential to powerhouse—Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar is now on the fast track to becoming Maharashtra’s next growth engine.
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Team of Associations, representing key industry and trade organizations of the city, organized a felicitation ceremony to honour Hon. Mayor Sameer Rajurkar and Standing Committee Chairman Anil Makariye, recognizing their proactive efforts towards the city’s development.
The gathering brought together prominent stakeholders including CSN First President Ritesh Mishra, CMIA Hon. Secretary Mihir Soundalgekar, and representatives from multiple associations, highlighting a collaborative platform for civic and infrastructural dialogue.
Addressing the attendees, the Hon. Mayor outlined a forward-looking vision for the planned and sustainable development of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. He emphasized ongoing and upcoming initiatives focused on strengthening infrastructure, improving service delivery, and ensuring better urban management to meet the demands of a rapidly growing city.
Among the key highlights, traffic management interventions on Jalna Road—particularly the implementation of free left turns—are expected to significantly ease congestion and reduce travel time. Progress in water supply projects is also underway, with expected relief to citizens by the end of April.
Efforts to streamline the Development Plan road network, improve solid waste management systems, and enhance municipal revenue through asset optimization were also discussed. The administration is further working towards implementing a structured hawkers’ policy and developing organized marketplaces to bring discipline and efficiency to urban commerce.
To enhance the city’s aesthetics, a uniform pattern for shop signage is being proposed. Additionally, tourism development remains a priority, with plans to position the city on global platforms such as ITB Berlin, along with the introduction of heritage walks and a dedicated tourism committee to promote its rich cultural legacy.
On behalf of CSN First, President Ritesh Mishra strongly advocated for the introduction of a Citizen Charter and presented key infrastructure demands before the dignitaries. He emphasized that clearly defined timelines, accountability mechanisms, and citizen-centric governance are essential for achieving impactful and measurable development outcomes.
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#CSN_Infra_Update
CIDCO Bus Port Gets Green Nod, Construction to Begin Soon
The proposed redevelopment of the CIDCO Bus Stand has received Environmental Clearance, the project now awaits final permissions from the Municipal Corporation before moving into the execution phase.
Planned on a 32,825 sq.m. land parcel in the Town Centre of CIDCO, the project envisions converting the existing depot into a state-of-the-art Bus Port, integrating modern passenger facilities with a vibrant commercial ecosystem. With a total built-up area of over 97,000 sq.m. and an estimated investment of ₹120 crore, the project is being developed by MSRTC under a Public-Private Partnership model.
Designed to handle nearly 34,000 passengers daily, the Bus Port will accommodate around 597 bus arrivals and departures with 32 bus bays, significantly enhancing regional connectivity. The project also includes a strong commercial component with 193 shops and 136 office spaces, creating a dynamic urban hub that will drive economic activity and employment generation.
The proposed infrastructure incorporates modern passenger amenities, a dedicated maintenance workshop, fuel station, and staff facilities. Sustainability remains a key focus, with provisions for solar energy, sewage and effluent treatment systems, rainwater harvesting, and EV charging infrastructure—aligning the development with future-ready, green mobility standards.
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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar First ری ٹویٹ کیا

A recent report highlights that Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra has emerged as one of #Maharashtra’s fastest-growing industrial hubs, contributing significantly to the state’s economic expansion.
A key driver of this transformation has been the NICDC-led Shendra Bidkin Industrial Area (#SBIA), which has played an important role in strengthening the region’s manufacturing ecosystem. With world-class infrastructure, planned industrial development, and investor-focused facilities, SBIA has helped position the region as a preferred destination for industries across sectors.
📊 Key highlights:
· The region has recorded ~54% growth in industrial activity
· Strong presence of manufacturing, automotive, and MSME sectors
· Continuous investments and infrastructure development are strengthening the ecosystem
· Increasing employment generation and export potential
As India accelerates its manufacturing ambitions, such regional success stories underline the importance of integrated industrial ecosystems and smart infrastructure planning.
#IndustrialGrowth #Maharashtra #Manufacturing #EconomicDevelopment #IndustrialCorridors #MakeInIndia

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar : The City of Hidden Wonders - part 1 #DiscoverCSN
Bhadkal Darwaja: Tall and Imposing
Rising tall in the historic core of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Bhadkal Darwaza stands as one of the city’s most imposing and iconic gateways. Built in 1612 AD by the visionary Malik Ambar, it commemorates his decisive victory over the Mughals.
Constructed using basalt rock and lime, the gateway reflects remarkable engineering for its time. Its design incorporates the concept of a ribbed vault, an advanced structural technique rooted in Roman architecture and later refined in Gothic styles. This allowed the structure to be both strong and elegant, showcasing an early example of global architectural influence in the Deccan.
The first floor houses a Naqarkhana, where ceremonial music once echoed during important occasions. The symmetrical arches and elevated platform not only enhance its visual appeal but also offer commanding views of the surrounding city.
Distinctive elements like the inverted lotus motif, characteristic of Malik Ambar’s work, and intricately designed mehraabs within the structure add to its artistic richness. An inscription from the Nizam era further connects the monument to literary heritage through verses of court poet Nausrati.
Beyond its architecture, Bhadkal Darwaza holds deep cultural relevance. It is central to the traditional ‘Bhadkal-Ki-Sawari’ during Moharram, a legacy carried forward since the Nizam period.
More than just a gateway, Bhadkal Darwaza is a living witness to the city’s journey—from a fortified settlement to a thriving industrial and cultural hub.
Courtesy to the Book 'Tourism Potential of Aurangabad' written by Prof. Dulari Qureshi
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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in Maharashtra Economic Survey 2025–26
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar is fast emerging as Maharashtra’s next big growth engine—driven by strong industrialization, MSME expansion, and strategic infrastructure.
📊 Economic Growth
🔹 GDDP grew from ₹86,100 Cr (2021-22) to ₹1,33,105 Cr (2024-25)
🔹 Per capita income: ₹2.79 lakh (city) / ₹ 2.40 lakh (district)
🔹 Division output crosses ₹5 lakh crore
🏭 Industrial Strength
🔹 9,429 industrial units
🔹 2.61 lakh jobs across auto, engineering, pharma & other manufacturing industries
💼 MSME Powerhouse
🔹 8.02 lakh micro, 8,288 small & 2,064 medium enterprises
🔹 Employment generated: ~29.72 lakh (micro) 8.18 lakh (small) 1.23 lakh (medium)
🌐 AURIC – Game Changer
🔹 10,000+ acre smart industrial city
🔹 ₹91,729 Cr investments attracted
🔹 54,000+ direct job potential
🔹 Plug-and-play, global-standard infrastructure
✈️ Connectivity Boost
🔹 Passenger traffic increased from 6.20 lakh to 7.00 lakh ( YOY ~ 12.9%) Aircraft movement rose to 6,748
🔹 Strengthened logistics via Samruddhi Mahamarg
📈 Socio-Economic Indicators: Balanced but Improving Key district indicators: (2011 census)
- Population: 37 lakh
- Density: 365 persons/sq km
- Sex ratio (NFHS-5): 978
- Literacy & education improving Dropout rates declining (secondary: ~1.4%)
- Per capita electricity consumption: 47.2 kWh
- Per capita income: ₹2.79 lakh (city) / ₹ 2.40 lakh (district)
⚠️ Challenges
Water management, urban mobility, and income gap with top districts
🔮 The Road Ahead
With AURIC, DMIC, and a strong MSME base, Sambhajinagar is set to become: Maharashtra’s next manufacturing & investment destination beyond Mumbai–Pune
#EconomicSurvey #Sambhajinagar #AURIC #MakeInIndia #MSME IndustrialGrowth Maharashtra DMIC StartupIndia GrowthEngine
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Towards a Comprehensive Mobility Solution for Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
As the city moves towards the metro, a Mass Rapid Transport System (MRTS) is important to address the broader ecosystem of urban mobility to ensure a truly integrated, efficient, and people-centric transport system.
Current Mobility Challenges
- Public transport remains limited, with around 90 buses operating on 32 routes, requiring expansion in both fleet and coverage.
- 32,000+ autorickshaws operate without meter systems or designated stands, leading to unregulated fares and congestion.
- Rapid growth in two-wheelers, with ownership exceeding one per person, reflects high dependence on private transport.
- Minimal cycling infrastructure, despite the gro need for sustainable mobility.
Key Infrastructure Gaps
- Parking: Hardly 2-3 organized parking zones exist; the city needs at least 30 planned parking hubs.
- Bus Terminals: Over 1500 buses operate daily, yet there is no structured terminal system for private operators.
Towards a Comprehensive Mobility Solution for Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
- Truck Terminals: Absence of dedicated spaces for goods vehicles impacts industrial logistics and urban traffic.
- Encroachments & Road Use: Footpaths and junctions are heavily encroached, affecting pedestrian safety and traffic flow.
Way Forward: Integrated Approach
For MRTS to succeed, it must be supported by:
1.Strengthened city bus systems and feeder networks
2. Organized autorickshaw regulation and stands
3. Expansion of cycle tracks and pedestrian infrastructure
4. Development of multi-level parking and transport hubs
5. Dedicated truck terminals and freight corridors
6. Strict encroachment management and hawker policy implementation
A truly sustainable mobility future for Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar will not be achieved by one project alone—but through holistic planning, coordinated execution, and citizen-centric design.
@rrm_0306 @dushyantnpatil
#ChhatrapatiSambhajinagar #SustainableCities

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Gudhi Padwa | Maharashtra’s First Victory Flag
Gudhi Padwa is not merely the beginning of the Marathi New Year —( Krodhi Samvatsar, Shalivahan Shaka 1948) — it is a celebration deeply rooted in the history of Maharashtra.
From the historic city of Paithan (ancient Pratishthan), the mighty Satavahana Empire marked a defining moment when Emperor Gautamiputra Satakarni defeated the Shakas, asserting self-rule and dignity. This victory laid the foundation of the Shalivahan Shaka.
The Gudhi we raise today — the Brahma Dhvaj — is not just a tradition, but a timeless symbol of victory, self-respect, and resurgence.
In many ways, Gudhi Padwa stands as Maharashtra’s first declaration of freedom — a reminder of our civilizational strength and identity.
Let us celebrate not just a new year, but a proud history that defines us.
गुढीपाडव्याच्या हार्दिक शुभेच्छा!
नववर्षाभिनंदन!
#GudhiPadwa #CSNFirst #MarathiNewYear #Paithan #ProudHeritage
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We sincerely thank all media representatives and publications for the extensive coverage of the ‘Best Out of E-Waste’ Inter-School Competition.
@lokmat @lokmattimeseng @SakalAurangabad @MarathiDivya @SaamanaOnline @epunyanagari @rrm_0306 @commr_csmc @Pecovision




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We sincerely thank all media representatives and publications for the extensive coverage of the ‘Best Out of E-Waste’ Inter-School Competition.
lokmattimes.com/aurangabad/cit…
@lokmat @lokmattimeseng @SakalAurangabad @MarathiDivya @SaamanaOnline @epunyanagari @rrm_0306 @commr_csmc @pecovision




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Turning E-Waste into Innovation: Inter-School ‘Best Out of E-Waste’ Competition Concludes Successfully
The grand finale and project exhibition of the ‘Best Out of E-Waste’ Inter-School Competition was successfully held on 15 March at Clover Dale School, MGM Campus, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. The event was jointly organized by Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation, CSN First, and Poornam Ecovision Foundation with the objective of promoting a sustainable future through creative reuse of electronic waste.
Students from 35 schools across the city enthusiastically participated, presenting 120 innovative projects developed by nearly 260 students. The competition encouraged young minds to explore innovation, scientific curiosity, & environmentally responsible solutions by creatively transforming e-waste into useful products.
Speaking on the occasion, Ritesh Mishra, President of CSN First, appreciated the creativity demonstrated by the students and shared that several ideas showcased during the competition reflect early seeds of engineering research. He added that CSN First will support promising ideas & explore opportunities to help some of these innovations evolve into startups.
Ankush Pandhare, Dy. Commissioner, Education Department of CSMC, highlighted that e-waste is emerging as a serious global challenge, and encouraging students to think about sustainable technological solutions from a young age is the need of the hour.
The projects were evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges including Dr. R. M. Damgire, Dr. Deepak Boranare, Architect Babasaheb Mhaske, A. B. Deshmukh, Milind Deshpande, Priya Bendarkar, Dr. G. J. Sohani, & Subhash Ambhore.
🏆 Winners
Senior Group (Grades 8–10)
🥇 Alphonso English School
🥈 St. Meera High School
🥉 Jagruti High School
🏅 Pragati High School (Consolation)
Junior Group (Grades 5–7)
🥇 Radhakrishna Madhyamik Vidyalaya
🥈 Sharda Mandir Prashala
🥉 Bhondwe Patil Public School
🏅 CSMC School, N-11 (Consolation)
The event was successfully coordinated with the efforts of Abhay Raj Kapoor, Habib Shaikh, Chandrakala Shinde, Revnath Vispute, Hement Landge, Lalit Jadhav, & students from the MSW of Dr. BAMU University.
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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Citizens’ Forum First Felicitates Mayor Sameer Rajurkar, Demands IIT Campus:
freepressjournal.in/pune/chhatrapa…
Demand made for setting up IIT in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:
news18.com/agency-feeds/d…
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Demand for IIT in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Gains Momentum:
devdiscourse.com/article/educat…
Demand made for setting up IIT in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:
theprint.in/india/demand-m…
#cityfirst #citydevelopment



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Thanks to all the media houses for the wide coverage..🙏🙏
Thankyou @iadityawaghmare for the efforts
Demand raised for IIT campus, 21 point development charter submitted:
lokmattimes.com/aurangabad/dem…




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CSN First felicitated newly elected Mayor Sameer Rajurkar and strongly advocated for the establishment of an IIT campus in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
@rajurkar42 @rrm_0306

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