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Lohagad Fort Tourist Footfall Jumps 50% After Viral Pushing Incident

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Lohagad Fort in Maharashtra has recorded a 50% surge in tourist visits following a widely circulated incident involving a woman named Siya allegedly pushing a man named Ketan. Holiday footfall has climbed from around 1,000 to approximately 1,500 visitors, according to a fort official. The viral nature of the incident appears to have sparked public curiosity, drawing visitors keen to see the location firsthand. The case highlights how viral social media moments can unexpectedly boost tourism at historical sites.

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