Khopoli

Khopoli (formerly known as Campoolie) is an industrial city in the Khalapur taluka of Raigad district, in the Indian state of Maharashtra, at the base of the Sahyadri mountains. Patalganga River, which is the tailrace channel of Tata Hydroelectric Power station, flows through Khopoli.

It is a municipal counciland is a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Khopoli Municipal council covers an area of 30 km².

Khopoli is served by a railway stationconnected to the Mumbai suburban railway by a single line from Karjat. The distance between CSTto Khopoli is 114.24 km along the Central Railway Suburban Line, which is a broad gauge line carrying electric locomotives.

Initially, Khopoli railway station was employed with a single platform for the up and down movement of local trains. In 2019, Khopoli station was revamped with an additional platform for the up and down movement of local trains in the Central railway system.

It is also located on NH 4, about 80 km south of Mumbai. Khopoli is located approximately at a distance of 80 km from Pune. Khopoli is considered to be located in between Mumbai and Pune with both cities located approximately at the same distance. The industries are developed due to strategic importance of the region as Mumbai – Punenational highway passes through the city. The city is nicknamed as a city of waterfalls due to number of waterfalls attractions seen in the rainy season. Due to presence of industries, city has attracted migrants from the states across India. Tourism industry has been flourished in the city from past few years.

Khopoli is home to various Marathi, English, Hindi and even International schools started in 2017. Khopoli has seen rapid growth in economic and industry sectors.