No show of Lalbaughcha Raja this year, devotees and travellers from across the country to wait till next year
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MUMBAI/ Created : Jul 2, 2020, 15:36 IST
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Mumbaikars won’t be able to have darshan of the magnanimous Lalbaughcha Raja Ganapati during the Ganesha Chaturthi celebrations this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This decision has been taken by the Lalbaughcha Raja Ganesh … Read more
Mumbaikars won’t be able to have darshan of the magnanimous Lalbaughcha Raja Ganapati during the Ganesha Chaturthi celebrations this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This decision has been taken by the Lalbaughcha Raja Ganeshotsav Mandal in Mumbai, considering the risk involved in hosting the mass event when Mumbai is already trying hard to battle COVID-19. Read less
According to the latest reports, the Ganeshotsav Mandal will organise a blood and plasma donation camp for a period of 11 days instead of setting up a grand Ganapati idol.
The officials told the press that a blood donation camp and plasma donation camp will be organised at the same place. They will also honour the families of martyrs, who have died battling at the Indo-Pak or Sino-Indian borders. Ganesha Chaturthi celebrations will start on August 22 this year.
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