Murum is a village located in the Baramati Taluka of Pune District in the state of Maharashtra, India. Situated approximately 100 kilometers southeast of Pune city and 34 kilometers from Baramati, Murum lies in the (Paschim Maharashtra) western region of Maharashtra, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and agricultural significance.

Murum
Hol Murum
Village
Murum is located in Maharashtra
Murum
Murum
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 18°4′19.4″N 74°18′10.24″E / 18.072056°N 74.3028444°E / 18.072056; 74.3028444
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictPune
TahsilBaramati
Elevation
540 m (1,770 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
5,744
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
412306
Telephone code02112

Murum Pin code is 412306 and postal head office is Someshwarnagar .

Hol ( 7 km ), Khandobachiwadi ( 8 km ), Korhale Kh. ( 8 km ), Gadadarwadi ( 9 km ), Chopadaj ( 9 km ) are the nearby Villages to Murum. Murum is surrounded by Baramati Taluka towards East, Khandala Taluka towards west, Purandar Taluka towards west, Koregaon Taluka towards South .

Phaltan, Baramati, Sasvad, Wai are the nearby cities to Murum.

History

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Murum has Ancient History as one of the most beautiful and Ancient Temples of Lord Shiva, It Is Said That it has been constructed In age of Mahabharata and Renovated time to time, few of old books have the reference of this temple. Most of the village people speak Marathi, Hindi and English Language. Murum people use Marathi language for communication.

Murum Village holds a significant place in history, particularly due to its ancient and beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is said to have origins dating back to the age of the Mahabharata. Over the centuries, it has been renovated multiple times, preserving its historical and architectural integrity. References to this temple can be found in various old books and manuscripts, highlighting its long-standing importance in the region.

Murum Village is home to a diverse population that primarily engages in agriculture. The majority of the villagers speak Marathi, which is the primary language used for communication. Additionally, many people in Murum are fluent in Hindi and English, enabling them to interact effectively with visitors and in broader social contexts.

Culture and Festivals

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The village celebrates various cultural and religious festivals with great enthusiasm. Festivals like Diwali, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, Makar Sankranti, Ramdan Eid (Eid al-Fitr), and Bakri Eid (Eid al-Adha) are marked by vibrant celebrations and community gatherings. Traditional music, dance, and other cultural activities play a significant role in the village's social life.

Demographics

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Total Population

Villages Population
Murum 5744

Census data 2011[1]

Particulars Total Male Female
Total No. of Houses 1232 - -
Population 5744 2985 2759
Child (0-6) 592 318 274
Schedule Caste 914 460 454
Schedule Tribe 60 34 26
Literacy 82.53% 89.05% 75.53%
Total Workers 2441 1724 717
Main Worker 2185 0 0
Marginal Worker 256 77 179

Near By Industry

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The main crop of Murum is sugarcane. Near by Murum has two Sugar Factories:

  • Shri Someshwar Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd.(SSSSKL) and
  • New Phaltan Sugar Works Ltd.Sakharwadi

Other Industries:

  • Cummins Technologies India Private Limited - Survadi
  • Tata Cummins Private Limited - Survadi

Transport

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Most of the people prefer to use State Transport (Maharashtra Government) buses. Private vehicles, auto rickshaws can be used on rent basis. Traffic is quite chaotic, with no signals. Most of the people use two-wheeler or private vehicles as a mode of transportation. There is no railway in Murum.

The closest railway stations:

  • Nira - 11 km
  • Lonand junction - 15 km,
  • Taradgao - 8 km
  • Surawadi - 9 km

Education

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Schools and Colleges in near Murum

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  • ZP Primary School, Murum
  • ZP Primary School, Salobawasti
  • ZP Primary School, Kadamwasti
  • New English School, Murum
  • New English School, Wanewadi
  • Shri.Someshwar Shikshan Prasarak Mandals, Someshwar Engineering College, Someshwar Nagar
  • MSK College, Someshwar Nagar

Economy

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The economy of Murum is predominantly agriculture. The fertile soil and favourable climatic conditions support the cultivation of crops such as sugarcane, wheat, and various fruits and vegetables. The village benefits from its proximity to Baramati, a significant economic center, which provides additional opportunities for trade and commerce.

The land in the region is very well irrigated due to the Nira River Left Canal irrigation system sourced from Veer Dam. This canal system ensures a steady supply of water to the agricultural fields, enhancing crop productivity. The Nira River also provides direct irrigation water to farms in the region. This reliable water source allows farmers to maintain consistent crop yields and supports diverse agricultural activities.

Maps

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"Murum Village" (Map). Google Maps.

Detailed Murum Map using Bharat Maps

References

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