Mumbai lakes, key to city’s drinking water, now at 95.75 per cent capacity

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As per the data shared by the civic body on the Mumbai lakes, the water level in Tansa is at 98.53 per cent. At Modak-Sagar, 100 per cent of water stock is available

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Visit Bholaganj SadaPathor With strikingly similar views to famed hill station Jaflong, Bholaganj SadaPathor, located in the Companiganj Upazila and near East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya, India, is famous for beautiful stones, crystal clear water and green mountains. In this “heaven of white stones,” visitors can enjoy swimming, floating or simply soaking their feet in the beautiful cool water. Two other must-see places near Bholaganj include Utma Sora and Turong Sora. How to Reach Bholaganj SadaPathor Located near the end of the Sylhet-Companiganj-Bholaganj highway, Bholaganj is a quick 41 km from central Sylhet. one can rent a car or microbus for a daytrip for only 2500-3000 taka. Local bus or CNG Auto-rickshaw can be taken from Ambarkhana. It normally takes an hour and a half from Sylhet. The CNG Auto-rickshaw rental for a full-day is approximately 1000-1500 taka. Bus fare is 50-60 taka per person. Once in Bholaganj, it is simple to take a boat to SadaPathor. Best Time to Visit Bholaganj SadaPathor Monsoon season, between May and October, is the most suitable time to visit Bholaganj SadaPathor. However, it is still possible to enjoy the beautiful stones year-round. Where to Eat in Bholaganj SadaPathor Although Bholaganj Bazaar has no great establishments, quite a few restaurants serve delicious local foods. However, eating breakfast before the journey and bringing snacks is advised. Where to Stay in Bholaganj SadaPathor Although no quality accommodations exist in Bholaganj, ample hotels are available in Sylhet city. It is possible to visit Bholaganj as a day trip, returning to Sylhet City by evening. Caution One must take care while walking, as the rocks under the water are very slippery. Bring bottled water, as there is a shortage of pure drinking water. Be advised that the washroom is a bit far from the main attractions.

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