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Ayush Mantralaya appreciates Kharghar Yoga Instructor Darshana Chhipani
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Ayush Mantralaya appreciates Kharghar Yoga Instructor Darshana Chhipani

by Staff Reporter September 18, 2021
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Chhipani was awarded for her dedicated involvement in training Yoga to elder citizens under the Community Yoga Protocol for Elders, initiated by the Ayush Mantralaya

Ayush Mantralaya appreciates Kharghar Yoga Instructor Darshana Chhipani
Darshana Chhipani being handed out with the certificate of appreciation by Ayush Mantralaya

Kharghar / Navi Mumbai / Panvel: A Kharghar based Yoga instructor, Darshana Chhipani, has received a certificate of appreciation from the Ayush Mantralaya, making it a proud moment for her as well as Kharghar. Chhipani has been actively conducting a Yoga training workshop for elders in recent times.

A special Yoga training workshop was organized under the direction of Ayush Ministry by Vivekananda Kendra, NARDEP, Vivekanandapuram, Kanyakumari, under the banner of Yoga Vidya Niketan.

The workshop was specially designed for elders to help them lead a healthy life with the help of yoga.

Darshana Chhipani had been a keen participant in the Yoga workshop for elders and carried them out with great enthusiasm and success.

“I am a firm believer and active trainer of Yoga and am of the opinion that it should be included as a healthy daily habit in everybody’s routines. Yoga is for all age, every ailment, body or mental,” Chhipani explained.

“It is only during coronavirus pandemic that people have been looking at Yoga as a great tool for a healthy life and body – something that ancient Indian history had advocated openly.”

As reader should know, teaching Yoga to children, the youth and middle aged individuals is pretty easy, but it is a different game altogether to teach the elders.

“Elder citizens are just like small babies and need a whole lot of caring and understanding when being taught Yoga or any other thing for that matter. It requires a high level of patience to deal with them and that is something that also hones the mind of a good Yoga instructor in return,” Chhipani adds.

The Ayush Mantralaya appreciated all Yoga instructors who were an active part of this virtuous event, along with Chhipani for her great contribution towards a national cause of empowering the elders of the country with increased immunity and an enhanced thought of well-being.

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Dug up by Mahanagar Gas Ltd. Ganesh Mandir road, in sector 35 I of Kharghar, remains disfigured
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Dug up by Mahanagar Gas Ltd. Ganesh Mandir road, in sector 35 I of Kharghar, remains disfigured

by Staff Reporter September 17, 2021
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After being dug up for facilitating new piped gas connections in some housing societies in sector 35 I of Kharghar, the entire road has been rendered ugly and risky for driving, after being shoddily covered up.

Dug up by Mahanagar Gas Ltd. Ganesh Mandir road, in sector 35 I of Kharghar, remains disfigured
The entire stretch of Ganesh Mandir road in sector 35 I, Kharghar, with the hugely visible potholes and craters

Kharghar / Navi Mumbai / Panvel: A few months back, the Mahanagar Gas Ltd. had dug up a long patch of road on the Ganesh Mandir road in sector 35 I, Kharghar, running along the entrance gates of several societies along the road. The digging was to facilitate new connections in some societies in the vicinity.

However, months after the digging, the roads still resemble a sordid state, thanks to the shoddy cover-up by Mahanagar Gas Ltd., or rather, the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd. (CIDCO), who is entrusted and apparently, also paid to do so, residents complain.

There have been noticeable issues faced by local residents when moving around the battered road, on or off their vehicles.

S Kapoor, a resident of Maitri Planet NX, complains, “You can see the shoddily covered patch that runs along our societies, right? For one, the road has narrowed down further, after what remains of it owing to the vehicles parked outside. On top of that, the patches are pretty deep and owing to the rains, many vehicles, especially two wheeler, lose their grip while navigating through them.”

It is not just the motorbikes that have been facing a hard time navigating, but also children riding their bicycles and those walking up and down the road to visit the market areas.

Aniket Sharma, a school student, shares, “I have found myself at the verge of falling off my bicycle after losing balance, owing to the unevenness of the road throughout the long rough patch.”

The digging and shoddy coverup work has left deep potholes on the road in sector 35 I, Kharghar

“As bikes and cars run along the road, sometimes roughly, which is yet another problem in the area, cyclists and walkers are left with only the sidelines of the road. The uneven patches, filled with rain water, is a slippery and dangerous terrain for all.”

While these are the issues faced by residents in the immediate vicinity, the problem is deep rooted in the administration, as some residents share.

“International standard infrastructure projects cannot take precedence over basic infrastructure work.”

Jaspal Singh Naol (Jal) – Social Worker and Environmentalist

Social Worker and Environmentalist Jaspal Singh Naol (Jal), who lives in the same vicinity, shares, “Local residents have no clarity on this entire digging activity. They simply keep blaming the gas company for the digging and breaking down of the road. The fact however, is that the Mahanagar Gas Ltd. has entrusted and even said to have paid CIDCO, to carry out covering up or restoring of roads, dug up for laying down of the gas pipes.”

“However, we are all aware of how well CIDCO maintains and restores roads, through their many contractors, who are well known for their shoddy work. The term ThookPatti is synonymous with the quality of work in Navi Mumbai, on a grass root level.”

“International standard infrastructure projects cannot take precedence over basic infrastructure work.”

“To be precise CIDCO is to be blamed for not carrying out qualitative work through their contractors and Mahanagar Gas Ltd. is to be blamed for not following up or monitoring the restoration work,” Naol concludes.

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Humble Ganesh Utsav celebrations in Navi Mumbai Homes
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Humble Ganesh Utsav celebrations in Navi Mumbai Homes

by Staff Reporter September 14, 2021
written by Staff Reporter

This year, most of the households in Navi Mumbai have kept Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations at it’s humblest form, given the ongoing pandemic

Navi Mumbai: Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in Navi Mumbai households have been humble this year owing to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. As a result, the Ganesh utsav decorations around they city have been simpler and prayers have been humbler than ever before.

Manvi Tomar, who resides in Kharghar, and runs a baking business from home, Crafting@180°, shares, “We celebrate the 5-day Ganesh Chaturthi at home with great pomp but this year we have kept it more of a family affair, given the covid-19 situation.”

Humble Ganesh Utsav celebrations in Navi Mumbai Homes
The Tomar Family – (L toR) Ajay, Kashvi, Aanya and Manvi, at their residence in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai

“We had a simple decoration and mostly home made prasad, baking delicacies and some sweets bought from the sweet mart. Also, only a few of our select friends visited us for Ganesh darshan,” Tomar adds.

Some families in Navi Mumbai celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi by decorating their permanently placed Ganesh idols for the duration of the enire festivity.

Sanjna Rao, a resident of Kharghar, and teacher by profession, shares “We celebrate Ganesh Chaurthi by placing the Ganesh idol from our temple in a small decorative makhar for five days and shift it back to the temple after the completion of the festivity.”

A humbly decorated Ganesh of the Rao family in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai

“It is a very simple and personal family celebration of Ganesh Utsav in our own special way,” Rao adds.

However, for some families in Navi Mumbai, the celebratons of Ganesh Chaturthi were not that different this year.

Jitesh Shelke, a resident of Vindhane in Uran, shares, “We have been having a 10-day Ganesh Utsav celebration every year since the last fifteen years. This year, though the decoration was simple, the fervour and enthusiasm was high as always.”

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Jitesh Shelke poses before the Ganesh idol at his residence at Vindhane in Uran, Navi Mumbai

“Many friends and relatives visited us for Ganesh darshan, prasad and bhog and indulged in prayers and other rituals as usual. However, we did take necessary precautions according to covid-19 norms,” Shelke adds.

In a similar fashion, families in Navi Mumbai have kept the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations simple. Most of the families have been having a minimum number of guests without much of a gathering.

However, there still are some families, where covid-19 norms have gone for a toss. The results of such behaviour will be more evident in the number of cases post Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.

In short, although Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in Navi Mumbai have been without the usual ceremonial splendour, there has been no decrease in the religious fervour it tends to generate among devotees.

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Navi Mumbai begins humble Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations
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Navi Mumbai begins humble Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations

by Staff Reporter September 11, 2021
written by Staff Reporter

Amid strict covid-19 restrictions, Navi Mumbai pandals and residents go for a safe and simple Ganesh Utsav

A simply decorated Ganesh Idol at Blue Crest society in sector 35 E, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai (Photo by Ansh Rao)

Navi Mumbai: The city welcomed Ganapati Bappa into the pandals and their homes, with all humility and not to forget, safety measures. As the threat of covid-19 still looms, with new cases cropping up again, the Maharashtra government found it wise to lay down strict measures for the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in Navi Mumbai, prohibiting gatherings at pandal and other places.

Talking about Ganesh Mandals in Navi Mumbai, only a handlful of the most popular ones around the city have erected pandals this year.

“The most recent covid-19 norms in Navi Mumbai have totally disallowed residents from visiting Ganesh Pandals. The only option now is to livestream the arti and darshan for all devotees,” a member of a Belapur based mandal shared.

Most of the venues have been shifted from their earlier venues for maintaining safe distance from crowds.

Many mandals will however, carry on with their annual health check-up camps and other such progrmames for the local residents of Navi Mumbai.

The focus at most of the pandals this year is to make people aware of the real threat of coronavirus and take all necessary precautions moving forward.

Also, some mandals will be felicitating covid warriors like health workers, police personnel, and ideal citizens who have been of great help during the pandemic.

While residens of Navi Mumbai are not allowed to visit the pandals, some of the pandals would be letting them have darshan from outside the pandals.

Online Ganesh darshan will be the most trending news in Navi Mumbai this year.

In a similar fashion, residents took home Ganesh idols early in the mornings and even a day prior to the festival.

“We took home our Ganesh idol a day before the commencement of Ganesh Chaturthi to avoid last minute rush and the crowd. However, there wasn’t much of a crowd anywhere,” shared a local resident of Kharghar, who will be celebrating the festival for 5 days at home.

Housing societies that have kept Ganesh idols for the festival are trying to keep it a low key affair by not indulging in activities that draw in more crowds. With the only exception of drawing and art competitions for children and other such activities, there are not much gatherings planned for the festival.

In all, Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in Navi Mumbai will be carried out in all simplicity this year.

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Navi Mumbai celebrates Janmashtami at home
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Navi Mumbai celebrates Janmashtami at home

by Staff Reporter August 30, 2021
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Devouts remained home as temples and other devotional instituions in Navi Mumbai remained closed under state-imposed covid-19 regulations.

Navi Mumbai: Janmashtami was once again celebrated indoors as covid-19 norms prohibited prople from visiting temples and other institutions. This was the second time in a row, that the residents of Navi Mumbai celebrated the birth of Lord Krishna at home and not with other devouts like in the pre-covid times.

Readers must be aware that every year Janmashtami was celebrated in Krishna temples and other such places where devotees would gather in hundreds and thousands to venerate Bal Gopal.

Most of the people had been fasting through the day.

People placed decorated swings with flowers, ribbons, peacock feathers and other things.

The idols of Bal Gopal were bathed with milk and adorned with garlands. Different devotional hyms were sung and sweet delicacies or “bhog” like halwa, kheer, sweets and fruits were offered as prasad.

Some families spent time putting together tableaus, or jhankis, of the important scenes from the story of the birth of Krishna.

In all, Navi Mumbai devotees celebrated Janmashtami within their homes with no less religious fervour than in temples. They paid obeisance and sought blessings hoping for a good year ahead.

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Kharghar to get Green Indoor Sports Complex near CIDCO Valley Shilp by 2023
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Kharghar to get Green Indoor Sports Complex near CIDCO Valley Shilp by 2023

by Staff Reporter August 20, 2021
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The multipurpose sports complex will be built on a 500 sq. metre plot in sector 36 in Kharghar, at a stipulated cost of Rs. 3.5 crore.

Kharghar / Navi Mumbai: The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) recently allotted a 500 square metre land to the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) in Kharghar for the purpose of constructing a multipurpose sports complex that will boast of many sports facilities including rifle shooting and archery.

For adventure sports’ lovers, there will be a 30 feet climbing wall among other things.

CIDCO claims that the sports complex will strive to provide world class indoor sports facilities to the middle class sports enthusiasts.

The YMCA proudly informed that that they provide the facilities and ample scope to promising athletes who aim to represent the country in competitive sports on an international level. For such purpose, reputed professional foreign coaches will be hired.   

On a general level, they intend to promote health and fitness among the youth.

The complex will be built on a well accessed plot near the CIDCO’s Shilp Valley in sector 36 Kharghar, and will cost a stipulated Rs 3.5 crore, to be functional from 2023.

The sports complex will provide general sports enthusiasts with a variety of sports facilities like carom, chess, table tennis, martial arts, weight-lifting, bodybuilding, gymnastics, archery, rifle shooting, rink football, net turf cricket, rock climbing, rappelling and bouldering, yoga, dance and ballet for fitness among other sports.

Many new sports would be added as the complex becomes functional.

There will also be a modern fitness centre for health enthusiasts who wish to benefit from structured health regimes.

Short and long-term certificate diploma courses in sports and physical education will also be an integral part of the organisation.

The complex will also host national and international sports competitions with an aim to identify and train future Olympians.

There will be a nominal training fee as the complex will run on a no profit-no-loss basis.

Scholarships will also be awarded to deserving and needy students from the city.

The sports complex will boast of a green building design keeping in mind the environment.

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Navi Mumbai drenched: Lashed by heavy rains
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Navi Mumbai drenched: Lashed by heavy rains

by Staff Reporter July 18, 2021
written by Staff Reporter

The city has been lashed by heavy rains since the last two days, turning the atmosphere pleasant and providing residents with a reason to feel happy about.

Navi Mumbai drenched: Lashed by heavy rains
Several parts of Navi Mumbai received heavy rains since Friday. (In photo) A man wearing a raincoat, walking towards a street in Kharghar, during the rains.

Navi Mumbai: It has been raining continuously since the last two days in Navi Mumbai, turning the city into a wet bowl of sorts. However, residents are ecstatic as they are making the best use of the pleasant atmosphere that the monsoons have brought upon them.

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) informed that the city received rain between an average of 32.08 mm and 32.50 mm, in the last 24 hours (Friday to Saturday morning), with the minimum amount of rain of 20.00 mm and maximum of 46.70 mm.

Watch: Navi Mumbai drenched: Lashed by heavy rains

All the water bodies in Navi Mumbai, like waterfalls, lakes, ponds and dams have been overflowing.

Except for some low lying areas in Navi Mumbai, there have not been any reports of water logging.

In Kharghar, the Pandavkada Waterfalls, Driving Range Waterfalls, Taloja Jail Pond and Owe Dam have been overflowing, much to the the delight of monsoon revellers who have been sneaking in without permission.

These places have transformed into Kharghar’s monsoon picnic spots, even as the Kharghar Police has been urging them not to do so.

So, whether allowed or not, residents of Navi Mumbai have been having a good time in the pleasant weather, with many going out for short strolls, hiking, picnics at ponds, lakes and waterfalls, even though the administration has been urging them not to take unnecessary risks.

The rains continued to fall on Saturday night, with heavy rains in areas like Kharghar and Panvel.

P.S. (Sunday did not see much rain till the time (11:35) this news write-up was published.)

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Adults and children using tyres to swim at Taloja Jail pond
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Adults and children using tyres to swim at Taloja Jail pond

by Staff Reporter July 3, 2021
written by Staff Reporter

In an obvious indication of their lack of swimming skills, many adults, and their young family members under 14, can be seen risking their lives in the pond along the Taloja Jail road.

Adults and children using tyres to swim at Taloja Jail pond
Adults and children swimming with the help of tyres at the Taloja Jail Pond, Kharghar

Kharghar / Navi Mumbai / Panvel: There has been a surge in the number of people visiting the Taloja Jail Pond located along the Taloja Jail Rd, Sector 35G, Kharghar, for a quick swim, especially families. Many adults have been found swimming in the pond, tugging along their children, with the help of tyres.

Most of the times, these swimmers happen to be either learners, or new swimmers testing their skills.

Shivkumar, a localite of Kharghar, shares, “Local families have been visiting the Owe Hills and Taloja Jail Pond almost every day and these places have transformed into picnic spots of sorts. However, the problem is that some people have been swimming in the pond, and by the looks of it, not all of them are expert swimmers.”

Also Read: Owe Hills and Taloja Jail Pond turn into picnic spots

The major concern, as it seems, is the fact that many children as young as 14 years, have been venturing into the Taloja Jail pond, with or without supervision.

“Some children, who can hardly swim, can be seen plunging and swimming in the pond, either with family members or alone. Some of those can be seen using tyres to stay afloat, and that explains the level of risk they have been taking,” adds Shivkumar.

Also Read: Children risking their lives at ponds and streams in Kharghar

Also Read: Youngsters visiting Pandavkada waterfalls despite ban and section 144 in effect

This is not an isolate incident and as a matter of fact many young children have been swimming in ponds and streams in isolated spots in Kharghar, endangering their lives every day.

The Kharghar police have been sending out patrols to all popular places, like Pandavkada Waterfalls and Driving Range Waterfalls, but monsoon revellers have been sneaking in unnoticed during odd hours, and even during the evenings.

The situation presses on the need for dedicated sentries posted at these picnic spots in Kharghar.

“The Kharghar police must be doing their best but they will have to take extra pain, and either increase the rounds or post people at major picnic spots in Kharghar. It is the irregularity of roundups that encourages people to take such risks,” Shivkumar concludes.

Also Read: Don’t visit Pandavkada falls: Kharghar police warns monsoon revellers

Shatrughan Mali, senior police inspector, Kharghar, has constantly been requesting local residents not to indulge in such activities, through all possible mediums. However, some people simply choose to ignore.

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Children risking their lives at ponds and streams in Kharghar
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Children risking their lives at ponds and streams in Kharghar

by Staff Reporter June 30, 2021
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Young children, aged 14 and below, have been found frolicking in accident prone ponds and streams in Kharghar, especially the Taloja Jail Pond.

Children risking their lives at ponds and streams in Kharghar
Many young children can be seen playing unattended in ponds and streams in Kharghar.

Kharghar / Navi Mumbai / Panvel: While the Kharghar police and forest range officers have been trying their best at driving people away from the Pandavkada Waterfalls, there are many spots left for monsoon revellers, especially children, from having some fun out of the rains.

As a result, many young boys and girls have been visiting ponds and streams in Kharghar, flirting with danger every day.

Take for instance, the Taloja Jail Pond, which has transformed into a picnic spot for locals and outsiders alike. The pond sees a number of young children coming in from within Kharghar and even far off places.

Also read: Owe Hills and Taloja Jail Pond turn into picnic spots

The matter of concern is that these young children ignore every possible threat to their lives and indulge in raw fun at the pond, jumping, diving and swimming as they will.

Many of these young ones hardly know swimming and hence are always under constant threat of drowning.

Just last week, a youngster lost his life at the Pandavkada Waterfalls, as he apparently jumped into the water along with one of his friends. The deceased was an adult and in a much better position to handle himself, and still the unfortunate mishap happened.

Also read: Youngsters visiting Pandavkada waterfalls despite ban and section 144 in effect

In comparison, these young ones have little or no swimming experience and any event when one of them slips in the water could lead to a worst case scenario.

Residents of neighbouring buildings inform that many children can be seen playing dangerously in the water, unattended and without any adult supervision.

It is owing to the remoteness and also lack of monitoring that children indulge in such dangerous fun activities at several small waterfalls and ponds in Kharghar.

In a similar fashion, hundreds of families and youngsters had gathered at the Driving Range at Kharghar on Sunday, and could be seen indulging in fun activities in the small waterfalls and streams.

As a result, the Kharghar police had to send out patrols to Kharghar Driving Range and Pandavkada Falls to disperse the huge crowd that had gathered on account of the holiday.

Shatrughan Mali, senior police inspector, Kharghar, has been constantly sending out general circulars and patrols to discourage people from visiting waterfalls and ponds for their own safety.

However, there has been a huge ignorance on the part of the many locals and outsiders who simply don’t want to comply, and consider fun above everything else.

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Owe Hills and Taloja Jail Pond turn into picnic spots
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Owe Hills and Taloja Jail Pond turn into picnic spots

by Staff Reporter June 26, 2021
written by Staff Reporter

Families have been crowding the hills at Owe, and children as young as 14, can be seen frolicking dangerously in the Taloja Jail pond.

People seen having a good time at the Owe Hills area and the Taloja Jail Pond at Kharghar. (Photos: Deepak Prajapati & LocalPress Staff)

Kharghar / Navi Mumbai / Panvel: As the Kharghar police and forest department have been continuously requesting people not to visit the Pandavkada Waterfalls, for the many dangers posed, people have been seeking other options to have some good time with their families and friends, this monsoon.

As a result, the Owe Hills and Taloja Jail Pond have turned into picnic spots for all who can travel, even from outside Kharghar.

In the last couple of days, there has been a spurt in the number of frolickers, old and young alike, converging at the Owe hills, which is a popular trek for locals, and the pond near Taloja jail.

Owe Hills and Taloja Jail Pond turn into picnic spots
Families buying some snacks, mainly corns, on the path up the Owe Hills, Kharghar.

Many cars and motorbikes can be seen lined up right from the juncture of Owe Camp till the pond at Taloja Jail.

Also read: Don’t visit Pandavkada falls: Kharghar police warns monsoon revellers

Families, young couples and children can be seen have a good time in their own ways around the Taloja Jail Pond.

Owe Hills and Taloja Jail Pond turn into picnic spots
Families and youngsters having fun around the Taloja Jail pond in sector 35, Kharghar

Surprisingly, many of the picnickers are not even locals, but those driving in from nearby places like Mumbra, Govandi, Panvel and other such places.

There is one mobile stall selling ice-cream and faludas, another selling vada pav, and one selling corns (bhuttas).

Surprisingly, no police official can be seen doing the rounds of these places most of the times.

Watch: Taloja Jail Pond, Kharghar, turns into a monsoon picnic spot!

Also read: Youngsters visiting Pandavkada waterfalls despite ban and section 144 in effect

However, for the good part, at least the people have been keeping safe distance between them and others, although most of them have been completely avoiding wearing masks.

The Owe Dam is yet another such spot, remotely located, and frequently visited by youngsters.

While the idea of having a good time in nature is not a bad one, there has to be some sense of responsibility while you are at it.

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