02/05/2026
This April, Maharashtra set a national benchmark in Dark Sky Conservation and Astro Tourism 🌌
For the first time, a state government in India aligned with International Dark Sky Week through a structured, multi-location public programme.
The Khagol Darshan Mahotsav 2026, conceptualised and implemented by under the leadership of Shweta Kulkarni ( ), was hosted by the Department of Tourism, Government of Maharashtra and Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation ( MTDC ).
What began as AstronEra’s pilot vision for Dark Sky Conservation and astro-tourism in Maharashtra has now evolved into a successful on-ground demonstration of science-led, sustainable tourism.
📍 Hosted at two significant sites:
Harihareshwar (Raigad) — connecting dark skies with coastal ecology and Olive Ridley turtle conservation
Lonar Crater (Buldhana) — integrating astronomy with geo-heritage and scientific significance
Key outcomes over three days:
• 1,200–2,000+ visitors, exceeding expectations
• 4.7/5 average experience rating
• ~50% non-local participation, highlighting strong astro-tourism potential
• Visible behavioural shifts supporting Dark Sky Conservation (red-light usage, awareness)
During the programme, the Tourism Department, Government of Maharashtra reaffirmed its commitment to the 11 pilot Dark Sky sites across the state—originally proposed by AstronEra, as the next step toward long-term conservation and astro-tourism development.
This Mahotsav served as a successful pilot demonstration of that larger vision.
We are grateful for the continued support of the Department of Tourism, Government of Maharashtra, MTDC, district administrations, and all partners who helped bring this vision to life.
The night sky is our shared heritage. Protecting it requires collective action, and Maharashtra has taken a strong first step.
We look forward to building on this momentum with and partners worldwide.
24/04/2026
To save the Dark Skies, Maharashtra government is leading the way for India by organising International Dark Sky Week Celebrations through “Khagol Darshan Mahotsav 2026” (Stargazing Fest 2026).
The initiative is taken up by the Department of Tourism to celebrated the golden jubilee year of Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation ( ).
The event is curated by , founder and director of - an organisation endorsed by
The festival is free of cost and open for public to attend at MTDC Visitor’s Centre, Lonar, Dist Buldhana and at MTDC Resort Harihareshwar, dist Raigad.
Various tourism activities are organised through the day while the stargazing event will be taking place from 7 PM to 11 PM.
All the information is available on https://mtdc.co/en/whats-new
18/04/2026
Celebrate dark sky week with us by helping track light pollution data in your area!
17/04/2026
Remember that the darkness of the night is a part of nature and many species on our planet rely on it!
Celebrate Dark Sky Week with us and by spreading awareness about the light pollution.
15/04/2026
Celebrate Dark Sky week with us by nothing the lights around you. We don’t New’s to switch them off, we just New’s them to be smart!
Lead the change from your home.
14/04/2026
Be part of International Dark Sky Week with us and discover how you can help reduce light pollution and its adverse effects.
03/02/2026
Out of 19 languages worldwide, the “Protect the Night” brochure by is available in Marathi, making it the only Indian language featured 🇮🇳🌌
You can find it on the DarkSky International website.
Read it. Share it. Spread the word.
Light pollution affects our skies, ecosystems, health, and heritage, and awareness is the first step to change. Let’s protect the night, together. 💫
SaveOurSkies NightSky Awareness India
23/08/2025
🌌 National Space Day 2025 | Maharashtra charts a new path for India’s skies
On this National Space Day, while the nation celebrates our achievements in space exploration 🚀, Maharashtra has taken a visionary step to protect the skies above us.
The Hon. Chief Minister of Maharashtra has announced that the state will draft India’s first Dark Sky Policy, recognising light pollution as a serious challenge to biodiversity, culture, health, and scientific progress.
This commitment positions Maharashtra as a national pioneer and a global leader in the growing movement for dark sky conservation.
We at AstronEra are humbled that the Chief Minister acknowledged the global recognition earned by our Director, Shweta Kulkarni (FRAS), (Dark Sky Defender – Asia 2024), and the policy research that has helped bring this issue to the forefront.
📹 Watch the Chief Minister’s full address:
https://youtu.be/2Nq47yMdIzU?si=OaVEq2Gh57Bec6Jh
📖 Read the Dark Sky Policy Roadmap for Maharashtra:
https://zenodo.org/records/15860666
✨ The night sky belongs to everyone. Protecting it is not nostalgia — it is an investment in curiosity, culture, and the future of our children.
Maharashtra Leads India in Dark Sky Conservation | Chief Minister’s National Space Day Address
On National Space Day 2025, India celebrates its remarkable progress in space science and exploration But the night sky — our first laboratory, our cultural ...
13/07/2025
“Yes, it’s about the stars,
But it’s also about access, equality, and cultural rights.
It’s about her love for India”
is an emerging dark sky strategist! a proud Maharashtrian, defending the stars.
Join our movement of protecting the dark sky.
17/06/2025
It was a pleasure meeting Mr. Praveen Pardeshi , CEO of Maharashtra Institution for Transformation (MITRA), and sharing a conversation that surprisingly — and delightfully — drifted toward our shared love for stargazing.
I was glad to discuss the often-overlooked issue of light pollution, and the quiet but growing need to protect Maharashtra’s night skies — not only for astronomy lovers but also for the wellbeing of ecosystems and communities.
Grateful for the curiosity and openness toward this work. Especially after was acknowledged by , as someone who has been deeply immersed in the field of Dark Sky Preservation in India, it’s heartening to see such interest from those shaping the state’s future.
The stars may be timeless — but our chance to protect their visibility is right now.
04/05/2025
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