Nashik: Eight Ganesh Mandals, who have been celebrating Ganesh festival at B D Bhalekar grounds for the past 30 years, begun preparations for the festival beginning from September 19.
Ganesh Barve, president of one of the Ganesh Mandals, said, “We have set up pandals at the ground and are now decorating those. The theme for this year is ‘Samyukta Maharashtra’.
Other mandals have also started their preparations”.
Ganesh More, trustee of Welcome Sahakarya Mitra Mandal in old Nashik said that this will be their 81st year of celebrating the Ganesh festival. They put up a pandal and other works are in progress, which would be completed by next week.
This year, they will perform a social awareness programme themed as ‘Commercialisation of education’, which will address the hurdles faced by parents during school admissions for children.
“There are government schemes for the issue, but people are unaware of those. Through the programme, we aim to create awareness about the theme,” said More.
Narendra Pawar, president of Raviwar Karanja Ganesh Mandal said that they will create a replica of the ‘Kedarnath Mandir’. Around 15-20 artists are working to create a grand replica of the temple. It will be ready a day before the Ganesha festival.
“The public is in festive mood this year. Our budget is the highest as compared to last three years because of the air of enhusiasm.” said Pawar.
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