Thu. Jun 4th, 2026
  • Maharashtra’s Pench Tiger Reserve became India’s first Dark Sky Park.
  • Pench Tiger Reserve (PTR) in Maharashtra has been marked as India’s first dark sky park and the fifth such park in Asia.
  • It has been designated as Dark Sky Park to protect the night sky and prevent light pollution, making the facility ideal for astronomy enthusiasts.
  • The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) emphasizes the recognition of the intrinsic value of the night sky as a natural, cultural, and historical resource.
  • The growing global threat of light pollution poses a major threat to this invaluable resource.
  • A dark-sky preserve is an area, usually around a park or observatory, that restricts artificial light pollution.
  • The dark-sky generally aims to promote astronomy.
  • The International Astronomical Union-led Dark and Quiet Skies for Science and Society Working Group has recommended that national and local governments create “Dark Sky Oases.”
  • Dark Sky Place certification focuses on lighting policy, dark sky-friendly retrofits, outreach and education, and night sky monitoring.
  • Established in 1977, Pench Tiger Reserve is one of the major tiger reserves of India and the first sanctuary spread across two states, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.

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