Additionally, Municipal Council also receives drinking water from Ujjani Dam through a pipeline.
Apart from agriculture, Baramati is home to a lot of industries which range from Steel Processing to Winemaking.
The construction of a two-wheeler plant is completed, and 150,000 Vespa scooters are produced annually with the initial investment.
Baramati MIDC has several major companies like Bharat Forge Ltd, ISMT Limited, Imsofer, Senvion, Schreiber Dynamix Dairies Ltd., Piaggio Vehicles Private Limited, Godfrey Phillips, and is home to many small-scale industries.
Baramati MIDC has a Baramati Hi-Tech Textile Park Ltd., set up over a sprawling 60 acres of land which houses small domestic garment manufacturers, consisting of a comprehensive group of textile-oriented units specializing in functions such as garment-making, Apparel Printing & Packaging, Home Furnishing, Embroidery and Technical textile within the Textile Park.
Baramati and the surrounding area host several educational institutions, catering to diverse academic and professional fields.
A government institute, KVK, is situated at Shardanagar to provide agricultural facilities and demonstrations to farmers.
R. N. Agarwal Technical High School in Baramati provides technical courses such as carpentry, wiring, welding, engineering drawing, and computer science, which help build a solid engineering foundation at the school level.
Another significant institution is the Shri Chhatrapati Shahu High School & Jr. College, established in 1954 by Padma Bhushan Dr. Karmveer Bhaurao Patil, with boarding facilities.
The city is home to India's first agriculture development radio channel, Vasundhara Krishi Vahini(tuning in at 90.4 MHz locally), providing farmers with reliable information on climate, plant nutrition, seed production, fertilizers, markets, and more.
In 1743, Babuji Naik built a magnificent fort on the banks of river Karha flowing through Baramati city.
At the same time, the collapsed area of the bastion, the town hall, and the main entrance will be rebuilt.
An outdoor activity where tourists look for pink flamingos and more at the Bhigwan bird sanctuary on a full-day tour from Pune.
In addition to seeing a variety of India's bird species, visit the historic Bhuleshwar Temple along the way.
The two-stored museum holds a collection of gifts received by eminent Indian politician, Sharad Pawar during his long career in public service.
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Farmers Science center), Baramati was established on 1 August 1992 under the affiliation ICAR.
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Baramati is a model Hi-tech & National award-winning KVK of India working for the farming community for twenty-four years for the development of sustainable agriculture.
The aim of Krishi Vigyan Kendra is to reduce the time lag between the technology transfer from research institutions to the farmer's field for increasing production, productivity, and income from the agriculture and allied sectors on a sustained basis.