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Moving a mountain
Updated On: 17 January, 2016 06:13 AM IST | | Mitali Parekh
<p>Pune’s industrial thrust stumbles over religious sentiment as a hill that locals hold more dear than economic opportunity sits at the centre of controversy</p>

A monk outside his cave at Bhamchandra Hill on the Pune-Nasik Highway.
Bhamchandra Dongar, 35 kms from Pune sits steady and calm but is at the centre of a controversy raging around it. To locals of Dehu, and the surrounding villages of Shinde, Vasuli and Bhamboli, the hill is one of three tekris that 17th century poet-saint, Tukaram or Tukoba, as he is colloquially known, took refuge at to ponder the mysteries of life, god and the universe.
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