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Planning Long Holi Weekend? Top 10 offbeat beach destinations in Maharashtra

URL copied Planning Long Holi Weekend? Top 10 offbeat beach destinations in Maharashtra If you really want to explore offbeat destinations then Maharashtra boasts of extensive beaches where you can seek some quiet time or adventure. With 720km of coastline in the Arabian Sea, it is home to incredible beaches and breathtaking shorelines. The state government s Tourism department has announced an enviable list of ten lesser-known, serene beaches in the State that tourists can explore during their visit to the mainland. Guhagar Beach The sparkling golden sand beach of Guhagar stretches for approximately 5-6 kms from Guhagar to Asgoli and is situated in Ratnagiri district. One can easily spot this beach from the forests of Casuarina, locally called as Suru Tree. The beach endorses serenity with blue sea waves bumping against the seashore, dotted by the mountains in the background to the east.

Sai Prema Foundation to provide relief supplies to affected families in the outer islands

Sai Prema Foundation to provide relief supplies to affected families in the outer islands Sai Prema Foundation to provide relief supplies to affected families in the outer islands Friday 15/01/2021 More than 40 volunteers gathered at the Sanjeevani Heart Hospital to participate in the packing of 600 packs of “Bucket Full of Love” for the families affected by TC Yasa in the outer islands. This is an initiative by the Sai Prema Foundation and they are working in collaboration with the Laxmi Narayan Temple and Hanuman Chalisa Pariwaar to help people back on their feet. The Bucket Full of Love contains food items such as rice, flour, split peas, milk powder, breakfast crackers, tea bags and juice and other essential items such as dental kits, blankets, sanitary pads, new clothes, mosquito nets and building kits such as straps, hammer and nails.

The Fiji Times » Buckets full of love for affected northerners

Atelaite Raciva 9 January, 2021, 7:32 pm Sai Prema foundation Fiji director Sumeet Tappoo stresses a point during an intervirew in Suva yesterday. Picture: SOPHIE RALULU The Sai Prema Foundation with Laxmi Narayan Temple and Hanuman Chalisa Pariwar assisted 7000 people living in areas affected by STC Yasa. Foundation director Sumeet Tappoo said he and a team of 30 travelled from Suva to Vanua Levu to deliver the “buckets full of love” to people who were in desperate need for food and basic needs. He said the buckets contained basic food items and other necessities for the villagers. “The members and I were deeply touched and saddened by the plight of the people who were devastated by Yasa,” he said.

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