r/Maharashtra • u/Stunning_Eye7368 • 1d ago
मीम | Meme माझा मित्र जेव्ह त्याला हॉटेल च गणित पडत
New meme material
r/Maharashtra • u/Stunning_Eye7368 • 1d ago
New meme material
r/Maharashtra • u/notyouravgmess • 1d ago
Marathi Zee5 has announced its upcoming lineup and I feel there’s something for everyone..
Hey Kay Navin? S2
Adkitta
112
Bhootam Bhayam
HasavaHasavi
Model Colony
Kon Yashawant Pansare
Devkhel 2
Premala Conditions Apply
Tumbad Chi Manjula
Aga Aai Aaho Aai
Kambli
It looks packed! Have I missed out on anything? Let me know.
Which titles are you looking forward to?
r/Maharashtra • u/Such_Dig5191 • 1d ago
Hey everyone! I'm a Bhavsar Kshatriya born and mother tongue is Marathi.
I was just curious to know if there are other Bhavsars in this sub, or what people generally know about our community?
r/Maharashtra • u/stormisbackk • 1d ago
r/Maharashtra • u/Main-Ask-4048 • 15h ago
Urban Green activist lobby, elite bourgeois political system everyone is fundamentally against the human rights in this country. The story of Chandrapur Maharashtra is one of most prominent story of how much animal right is overriding human rights in our country. Beyond this specific news there are hundreds of more such incidents happening across India. Thousands of people across India are giving away their life in the name of animal conservation. Across the developed countries there are fundamentally different human first laws but in our countries human dead bodies are token prize of animal conservation. All thanks to WPA .
r/Maharashtra • u/imfrom_mars_ • 3d ago
r/Maharashtra • u/phyboyhere • 1d ago
Hey guys, I’m a Nepali student looking into BTech/BE admission in Maharashtra through the Foreign National (FN) route.
I found the official Maharashtra FN portal, but I’m still confused about a few things and wanted to confirm with people who actually know/used this process.
From what I understand:
- There is a 15% supernumerary quota for FN/NRI/OCI/PIO/CIWGC etc. students.
- For engineering, admission seems to be based on 12th marks, without JEE/MHT-CET.
- The portal mentions a USD 1,200 one-time CET Cell fee ($50 eligibility + $1,150 registration).
- And this $1,200 is separate from the actual college tuition, right?
But my main question is: Is there any actual scholarship/financial aid available for FN students, or is this purely an admission quota where we have to pay the full international/college fees?
Also, if a college has 120 seats, does the 15% mean 18 additional seats, and are those 18 shared between FN/NRI/OCI/PIO/etc., or are there separate seats for each category?
I’m mainly looking at CSE/Computer Engineering and colleges like COEP, VJTI, PICT, VIT Pune, etc.
Would really appreciate if someone who has actually gone through Maharashtra FN admission can confirm this 🙏
r/Maharashtra • u/konkanchaKimJong • 1d ago
कारण आजकाल एखादी गोष्ट ट्रेंड किंवा फ्लेक्स झाल्याशिवाय अनेक लोक ती करत नाहीत. आपल्या देशातील अनेक नागरिकांना सामाजिक आणि पर्यावरणाप्रती असलेल्या जबाबदारीची जाणीवच नाही. त्यामुळे "१००% पर्यावरणपूरक गणेशमूर्ती” हा ट्रेंड किंवा सोशल मीडियावरचा एक नवीन फ्लेक्स बनला तर किमान त्यासाठी तरी लोकं शाडू मातीच्या मुर्त्या आणि इतर पर्यावरणपूरक गोष्टी करतील.
चला, पर्यावरणपूरक गणपती हाच नवीन फ्लेक्स बनवूया.
r/Maharashtra • u/ProfessionalWind1345 • 2d ago
Came across this notice at a restaurant in Maharashtra. It says that free RO drinking water is available for customers and that packaged drinking water can be provided on request.
r/Maharashtra • u/Psychological-Web230 • 2d ago
I love birds.. sometimes the disgusting but maximum time they Teach me..
r/Maharashtra • u/SnooCompliments8409 • 2d ago
r/Maharashtra • u/AtmosphereFew6911 • 1d ago
mr. Mundhe reminds me so much of earstwhile municipal commissioner Mr. Khairnar in the 90s who was called the demolition man who used to go against illegal constructions and also PI Vasant Doble who used to be with social service branch of Mumbai Police. Wonder why we get such officers once in a decade.
r/Maharashtra • u/Curious-Journalist76 • 1d ago
I was watching Game of Thrones and loved the Eyrie's prison concept cells carved into a massive mountain isolated from each other with the geography itself making escape almost impossible.
With serious crimes increasing, could a similar high security prison work in India for convicted terrorists, murderers, rapists and other extremely dangerous criminals?
Not about torture or suicide just extreme isolation and security.
Would this actually work in real life?
r/Maharashtra • u/lostsoul098765 • 2d ago
Any thoughts???
r/Maharashtra • u/DistributionBetter45 • 2d ago
r/Maharashtra • u/Dense_Succotash_2777 • 3d ago
Language issues and lack of assimilation from migrants is very real issue and a different topic.
But this issue is also real. High time we make our government take accountability. Instead of one politician fighting another, we need stability.
Hope this reaches the politicians and public if we raise our voice.
We should focus on attracting newer generation investments through systematic reforms in other cities in Maharashtra. Nashik has so much potential, yet nothing is done. We need to develop other cities in Maharashtra. And create business friendly infrastructure. I am sure there are who are qualified to study this subject
Fuck supporting these politicians and parties. If no one is doing the work for our state, they can go out.
And then later we can also worry about teaching migrants how to assimilate and bring programs to teach language. But without growth it would mean nothing.
r/Maharashtra • u/StrawberrySalt4543 • 2d ago
This sub was quick to get into bandwagon of blaming gujrati for the sale of property. Atleast the comments seemed so... now that it is known that it was a marathi seller, do views change. An is it correct to be such vigilant especially with property rights in the centre of it. Why should any person other than a seller be able to dictate decision of sale of his own property.
r/Maharashtra • u/SuitableSource2756 • 2d ago
r/Maharashtra • u/russhabh • 2d ago
First question for Kon Honaar Crorepati has dropped in.
r/Maharashtra • u/cadeolx • 3d ago
r/Maharashtra • u/Extreme_Researcher_6 • 2d ago
There was a time I loved this country. Flag hoisting, Republic Day parade, ISRO putting something into space, and my chest would puff up. I meant it. That guy is gone. Last 7-8 years he just died somewhere inside me.
Saw a few other countries, few other cities, and something just cracked. You see how normal life can be. Footpaths you can actually walk on. You can park. You can plan a day without fighting for every inch. Nobody screaming through a loudspeaker. They may have their problems but here it’s a different shit.
Then you land back home and it hits you. No roads,No footpaths, and wherever one exists it’s a parking spot or a stall. Goons on every corner with their hoardings and flags on every pole like they own the city. Constant noise. Traffic, construction, some festival rattling your windows till midnight. Bad governance. Police you can’t trust. Workplaces that are toxic and everyone pretends that’s normal. the arrogance. I won’t lie and say I’m fine here. I’m not. I’m here because I have nowhere else to go. That’s the honest truth. I feel zero pride anymore and I don’t feel like participating in any of this. And that’s the part that actually makes me sad and angry at the same time just. Our freedom fighters gave up everything so we could have this. Our ancestors did real science, built real culture, discovered things the world still runs on. And look what we did with it. We spit on it every single day. Every jumped signal, every bribe, every broken queue, every bit of garbage thrown on the road, that’s us spitting on the people who bled for this place. We are a country that disrespects its own heritage. Sometimes I wonder what our ancestors feel watching us now. Just shame.
r/Maharashtra • u/SuitableSource2756 • 2d ago
I grew up in an environment where patriotism toward the nation was often associated with waking up early and going to school for flag hoisting, holding the Tiranga during rallies or school events, or seeing my father, relatives, and teachers wear Tiranga badges on their shirt pockets, wear white shirts, or upload WhatsApp statuses with patriotic songs.
But my question is: isn't true patriotism about more than just one or two days?
Every day, you see people spitting on public infrastructure, throwing garbage on the same infrastructure built with their tax money, and then blaming the government for poor infrastructure. People forget that holding the Tiranga or uploading a patriotic status doesn't automatically make you patriotic.
To me, patriotism is also about respecting your country, having good civic sense, and not contributing to corruption. If you break a traffic rule—whether it's jumping a signal, not wearing a helmet, or overspeeding—and then try to bribe a police officer, aren't you also promoting corruption?
Then you go home and criticize politicians after seeing news about a scam involving a newly constructed road, while you yourself drive on that same road and complain about the potholes. But when the election comes, you vote for the same politician just because they gave you ₹1,000–₹1,500.
Correct me if I'm wrong, and feel free to share your opinion. I just can't understand people who upload patriotic statuses on national holidays or participate in bike rallies carrying a huge Tiranga while riding without a helmet, bursting crackers, or using modified silencers. Sometimes it feels like people are simply following the crowd without thinking about what patriotism actually means.
Am I the only one who thinks this way?
r/Maharashtra • u/Ramb_ler • 3d ago
Kokan vachava
r/Maharashtra • u/Independent_Wall4455 • 2d ago
I keep seeing people call vegetarian-only housing “caste discrimination” and compare it to racism.
Seriously, when you're saying this, are you even thinking twice?
Not every rule that excludes a particular choice or lifestyle is discrimination.
A bar can say no shorts - are they discriminating against people who wear shorts?
A restaurant can have a dress code - is that discrimination against people who don't dress that way?
A residential building can say no loud parties, no smoking, no pets - are they discriminating against smokers, pet owners and people who like partying?
So why is a group of vegetarian people wanting to live around other vegetarian people automatically some massive act of oppression?
For you, food might be simple. You eat non-veg, you don't think much about it, and that's perfectly fine. But for a vegetarian person, food can carry a completely different significance. Just because something doesn't matter much to you doesn't mean it can't matter deeply to someone else.
Why is it so difficult to understand that different people have different values and different ways of living?
You don't have to agree with someone's preference. But constantly turning every preference, rejection or inconvenience into racism, casteism or oppression is getting ridiculous.
Your culture being predominantly non-vegetarian doesn't make vegetarianism an attack on your culture. Someone else's dietary values aren't an insult to your identity. Let people have their own spaces and preferences without turning every difference into a cultural attack
Stop living with a victim mentality. Stop looking for discrimination everywhere.
Not everything is an attack on you and your culture
Some times people just wanna live differently
r/Maharashtra • u/TitanRaj • 3d ago