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26 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Mahabaleshwar
Well known for its juicy strawberries, lush evergreen forests, breezy weather, and picturesque vistas, Mahabaleshwar is the most popular hill station in the Sahyadri Mountain Ranges. Flocked by locals and tourists alike, it is just 285 kilometers from Mumbai and 120 kilometers from Pune. Bound by valleys, this verdant picnic spot is a nature lover’s paradise located in the Western Ghats, in the Satara district of Maharashtra.
The villages of Malcolm Peth, Old ‘Kshetra’, and a part of Shindola come together to form the stunning Mahabaleshwar. The hill station is also a revered Hindu pilgrimage as it is the originating point of the holy Krishna River. The beautiful vantage points, lakes, and waterfalls around the city make it the perfect place for a romantic getaway. The natural grandeur of this hill station can be explored at Arthur’s Seat, Elephant's Head Point, Babington Point, Lodwick Point, and Wilson Point.
Besides natural abundance, the city has some beautiful British-inspired architectural spots as it once was their summer capital. The majestic Pratapgarh Fort and ancient temples also lure tourists from across the globe. The pleasant weather and relaxing vibe of the city make it the most sought after holiday spot in the state.
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Krushal
Tuesday, Dec 23, 2025
CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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Article: The Long Drive Problem: How Fan Travel Outweighs Stadium Emissions
Sports events are all about excitement, packed stands, loud cheering, and unforgettable moments. But behind all that energy lies a side we often overlook: the environmental cost.
Most people assume stadium lights or waste generation are the biggest contributors to pollution. In reality, fan travel alone accounts for nearly 80% of the total carbon footprint of sports events. That means the biggest impact doesn’t happen inside the stadium at all; it happens on the way there.
Take the recent ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in India. With thousands of fans driving in from nearby cities or flying in from other states, travel-related emissions surged far beyond the emissions generated by stadium operations.
In this blog, we break down why fan travel emissions outweigh stadium emissions, what this means for the future of sports, and how simple steps toward sustainable fan travel can dramatically reduce the environmental impact of major tournaments.
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Krushal
Tuesday, Dec 16, 2025
YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
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