London to get Maharashtra Bhavan as state allocates Rs 5 crore
The Maharashtra government has approved Rs 5 crore for establishing a Maharashtra Bhavan in London, addressing a long-held request from the Marathi community in the UK. The facility will be located on property acquired from the Church of England a...

The Bhavan will come up on a property to be purchased from the Church of England.
The funds have been allocated to Maharashtra Mandal in London, one of the oldest overseas Marathi organisations, for this purpose, as per a statement issued by Pawar's office.
Founded in 1932 by Dr. N.C. Kelkar, personal secretary to Mahatma Gandhi, Maharashtra Mandal has been a cultural hub for nearly 93 years, bringing together over one lakh Marathi-speaking people in and around London through festivals, social events, and community programmes.
Until now, the organisation has been operating from rented premises, with the diaspora consistently demanding a permanent facility of its own.
Approximately one lakh Marathi-speaking people are currently residing in London and neighbouring areas.
Pawar said Maharashtra Bhavan will not only serve as a cultural and social centre for the Marathi diaspora but will also strengthen bilateral ties between Maharashtra and the UK.
The facility is expected to host language classes, workshops, international conferences, and promote Marathi literature, dance, music, and festivals on a global platform.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had cleared the proposal following a meeting held last week between Mandal representatives and Pawar in Pune.
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