The name "Mulshi" is believed to derive from the or the Mulshi region near Pune, Maharashtra, India. The pattern is named after this locale due to its visual resemblance to the structural or geographical features of the dam or its surrounding topography—specifically, a prolonged, sloping, or step-like formation.
The Mulshi pattern is a traditional method of irrigation that involves the construction of a series of small dams, reservoirs, and canals to harvest and distribute rainwater. The system is designed to collect and store rainwater during the monsoon season and release it during the dry season, providing water for irrigation, drinking water, and other non-potable purposes.
The Mulshi Pattern reflects a market in , yet experiencing controlled profit-taking and re-entry :
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