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Lonar Lake in Maharashtra to be transformed into vibrant hub for science, biodiversity, and heritage
Updated On: 28 March, 2026 09:30 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The move aims to bring this National Geo-Heritage Monument closer to the public. Lonar Lake, formed nearly 50,000 years ago within the basaltic Deccan Plateau, is renowned for its ecological, geological, and planetary significance, with features resembling impact craters on the Moon and Mars

Lonar Lake, located in Buldhana district, Maharashtra. PIC/National Centre for Science Communicators
In one of India’s largest people-science initiatives, Lonar Lake, the iconic meteorite crater in Maharashtra’s Buldhana district, is set to be transformed into a vibrant centre for science, biodiversity, cultural heritage, archaeology, and sustainability.
The move aims to bring this National Geo-Heritage Monument closer to the public. Lonar Lake, formed nearly 50,000 years ago within the basaltic Deccan Plateau, is renowned for its ecological, geological, and planetary significance, with features resembling impact craters on the Moon and Mars.
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