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This is a categorized list of notable people who were born or have dwelt in Pune, India. Only people who are sufficiently notable to have individual entries on Misplaced Pages have been included in the list.

Authors and writers

Artists and entertainers

Movie, television and theater personalities

Musicians and dancers

Defence services personnel

Educationalists and researchers

Engineers and architects

Industrialists and business leaders

Industrialists

Business leaders

Political figures

Personages during the Maratha empire

  • Peshwa Bajirao- a minister in the court of Shahu of Satara, responsible for shifting the administrative capital to Pune
  • Jijabai (1598–1674) – wife of Shahajiraje Bhosale Jagirdar of Pune, Shahajiraje; mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj who raised him during 1640s in Pune.

Freedom fighters

Politicians post-independence

Social reformers

  • R. G. Bhandarkar (1837–1925) – Orientalist and social reformer
  • Mahatma Jyotiba Phule (1827–1890)– Social reformer, prominently known for modern educational ideas & eradicating caste discrimination
  • Pandita Ramabai Dongre (1858–1922) – social reformer
  • Mahadev Govind Ranade (1842–1901) – judge and social reformer
  • Savitribai Phule (1831–1897) – Social reformer & responsible for women's educational rights after a great revolt against society

Spiritual leaders

Sportspersons

See also

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