Published 22:08 IST, August 23rd 2020
COVID-19: Quiet immersion of Ganesh idols in Mumbai
Many households follow the tradition of immersing the idols one-and-a-half day after Ganesh Chaturthi, which marks the beginning of the annual 10-day festival
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Many Mumbaikars on Sunday bid adieu to Lord Ganesh by immersing idols in artificial ponds in absence of access to the sea in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many households follow the tradition of immersing the idols one-and-a-half day after Ganesh Chaturthi, which marks the beginning of the annual 10-day festival.
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With fanfare missing due to COVID-19 restrictions, it was a quiet send-off to Lord Ganesh.
Devotees immersed idols in artificial ponds set up in different parts of the city.
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Beaches wore a deserted look with police turning away people who had come for immersing idols in sea.
Ganesh festival began on August 22 on a low-key note under the shadow of coronavirus.
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Chief Minister Uddhav Thackerayvisited some areas in the city to take stock of the immersion plan.
He visited a mobile artificial pit prepared on a truck and an idol collection centre at Priyadarshini park in South Mumbai.
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Such mobile artificial pits were created to ensure people do not crowd for immersion.
The CM also visited an artificial pond created by the civic body in suburban Vile Parle.
Image Credits: PTI
22:08 IST, August 23rd 2020