- Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde faced challenges during his Bhimashankar tour due to bad weather, forcing an emergency change in the landing spot for his helicopter.
- The original landing spot in Ambegaon, Bhimashankar, had to be changed to Landewadi in Bhosari, approximately 100 kilometers away, due to heavy rainfall and thick fog in the area.
- The Pune District Administration had to quickly adjust the landing location to ensure the Chief Minister’s safety and smooth travel plans.
- The Bhimashankar area of Pune district has been experiencing heavy rain and dense fog for the past two days, causing difficulties for air travel.
- Despite the weather challenges, Chief Minister Shinde was determined to visit the Bhimashankar Temple for Darshan and Abhishek with his family on the last Shravan Somwar of the month.
- After completing his religious rituals at Bhimashankar, the Chief Minister will continue his journey to Thane as planned.
- The administration’s swift action in adjusting the helicopter landing spot ensured the Chief Minister’s visit proceeded smoothly despite the weather obstacles.
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