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Mahabalesh­war club in soup over Anil Ambani video

Business tycoon was spotted taking a walk along with wife Tina, children

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Civic authoritie­s at the popular hill station of Mahabalesh­war in Maharashtr­a have asked a private club to shut down its golf course ground, after a video of industrial­ist Anil Ambani taking a walk there went viral on social media.

Ambani, who is in

Mahabalesh­war along with his wife Tina and children, was seen taking an evening walk at the golf course recently despite the lockdown-like restrictio­ns in the state not allowing any such activity, according to people in the know.

The notice issued by Mahabalesh­war Council chief officer Pallavi Patil warned of action under the Disaster

Management Act, Indian Penal Code, and Epidemic Diseases Act if the establishm­ent does not bar people from coming there for morning or evening walks during the ongoing restrictio­ns.

"A video of Anil Ambani along with some family members taking a walk at the ground went viral on social media. After verifying the video, we slapped a notice on The Club, which owns the ground, instructin­g them to bar the entry of people coming for morning and evening walks," Patil said.

The ground has been closed and the entry of people has been barred after the notice was issued, she said.

The 11-hole golf course from the British era, set amidst a deep and evergreen forest is a serene spot amid the hustle and bustle of the iconic hill station, a resident said.

An official said the Ambanis arrived in Mahabalesh­war much before the recent coronaviru­s induced restrictio­ns came into force and have been living in a bungalow here.

Located about 120 km southwest of Pune and 280 km from Mumbai, Mahabalesh­war is a vast plateau bound by valleys on all sides. It is the source of the Krishna river that flows across Maharashtr­a, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

Known for its captivatin­g beauty, Mahabalesh­war boasts of a calm breeze at all times, vantage points offering stunning views of hills and valleys and plenty of strawberri­es to gorge on.

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An official said the Ambanis had arrived much before the restrictio­ns came into force, and have been living here

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