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Travel News - Hotels at popular tourist spots across Maharashtra record uptick in bookings

Hotels at popular tourist spots across Maharashtra record uptick in bookings According to TOI, Tourist spots in the state are showing an encouraging picture in terms of guest arrivals despite the pandemic. Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) officials said all its resorts at popular destinations, like Ganpati- pule, Karla, Mahabaleshwar and Matheran, are 100% booked during the Christmas weekend as well as on New Year’s Eve. However, hotels in various cities in Maharashtra are reporting minimal occupancy during the upcoming Christmas and New Year period. Dinesh Kamble, General Manager of MTDC, said, “Our resorts at most locations in the state are fully booked for Christmas and New Year. Bookings began picking up from November and currently online slots are full for many MTDC hotels during the long Christmas weekend. Even resorts are cent per cent booked over the weekends.” (Source: TOI)

Maharashtra CM announces, Rs 25 crore to be provided for development of Dajipur Sanctuary in 1st phase

8:55PM Maharashtra CM announces, Rs 25 crore to be provided for development of Dajipur Sanctuary in 1st phase @CMOMaharashtra Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray today announced that 25 crore rupees will be provided in the first phase for the development of Dajipur Sanctuary, which is part of the Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary in Kolhapur district. A meeting was held today at the Chief Minister’s residence regarding development of Dajipur Sanctuary.   The Chief Minister said priority should be given to create tourism facilities in order to provide employment to the local youth. He also directed that a plan regarding development of this sanctuary should be submitted immediately.

SoBo residents block attempt to open Wankhede for tourists

SoBo residents block attempt to open Wankhede for tourists ByVijay TagoreVijay Tagore / Updated: Dec 10, 2020, 06:00 IST Big crowds will lead to traffic chaos and could compromise citizens’ safety, residents argue. Less than three months after state Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray tweeted about his plan to open the Wankhede Stadium for tourists, residents of Churchgate and Marine Drive have written to Thackeray, BMC commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal and others, flagging up traffic and safety concerns. While the Mumbai Cricket Association’s apex council meeting is scheduled for December 15 when matter will be discussed, a threepage letter issued by the Marine Drive Residents’ Association said that the members were “dreading a security breach” if all and sundry were allowed inside the stadium. “We the residents are stakeholders of any change in our immediate environment. As such we wish our fears be allayed first before the Wankhede Stadium is thrown open to

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