By Makarand Joshi, Naturalist, Journalist & Travel Consultant The Shilahar rulers called themselves ‘Konkan Nripati’—the kings of Konkan. Their capital was Shristhanak, which is today’s Thane. The ancient history of this city is now known only through copper plates and stone inscriptions. Unfortunately, not a single monument from that period has survived. According to Thane’s history, the Shilahars ruled here from the 9th century until the end of the 12th century. They were not originally from Konkan; their native place was Ter (Tagar) in today’s Osmanabad district. In the beginning, they were subordinates to the Rashtrakutas dynasty. Towards the end of the 10th century, the Rashtrakuta dynasty came to an end, and the Shilahars began to rule North Konkan independently. Emperor Aparajita of the Shilahars made Shristhanak, that is, Thane, his capital. The Shilahar kings were deeply religious and devoted to Lord Shiva. Copper plates of that time mention donations made to differen...
Thane is a city that's always on the move. With more and more vehicles on our streets, you can always see a rush on the roads. But amid all the hustle, there's a simple, powerful tool that keeps us safe: road signs. These aren't just colorful boards; they are our silent guides, helping us navigate our city's roads safely. Why Are These Signs So Important? Think of a road sign as a friendly reminder, telling you what's ahead. Their main job is to inform, warn, and guide everyone—from drivers and bikers to pedestrians. By following these signs, we can avoid accidents, keep traffic flowing smoothly, and ensure everyone gets home safely. There are three main types of signs you see every day: 1. Mandatory Signs: These are the rules of the road that we absolutely must follow. Ignoring them can lead to fines and, more importantly, put you and others in danger. They are usually round with a red border, like the 'No Entry' sign. The classic 'Stop' sign is a ...