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Pune’s popular monsoon destination, Sinhagad Fort, has reopened for tourists after a successful anti-encroachment drive. The ...
An anti-encroachment operation has been underway at Sinhagad Fort since May 29, 2025. Due to the inaccessibility of vehicles ...
Pune: Restrictions on the entry of visitors and tourists to Sinhagad Fort have been pushed ahead till June 4, said officials ...
The closure, announced by the Pune forest division, comes on the heels of a large-scale operation that began on May 29 ...
Pune: The Pune division of forest department will continue its anti-encroachment drive on 36-hectares of the Sinhagad Fort ...
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Get the Peace of Mind in Pune with 5 stunning locations to watch sunsets alone and without the crowd. Peaceful locations that ...
Sinhagad Fort, closed after a landslide on July 31, will re-open on August 7 with restrictions, as debris clearing work is expected to be finished by Tuesday. Closed for tourists after a landslide ...
Sinhagad is a fortress, located over 30 km from Pune. The fort has witnessed several important battles in the history of Maharashtra. The most notable one is the Battle of Sinhagad in 1670.
Today we travel to Sinhagad Fort, one of Pune’s popular tourist attractions that is also rumored to be haunted. The iconic fort which has seen many battles is of historic importance to the city.
The Government of Maharashtra had in January passed a resolution that illegal structures and encroachments on the demarcated ...
Illegal constructions on forest and private land on Sinhagad Fort that were made without seeking essential permission from ...
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