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Mumbai: Ganesh Mandals to follow decision of the state government amid COVID scare

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 10, 2020 13:12 IST

Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh conducted a meeting with representatives of various Ganesh mandals from the city and ...

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Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh conducted a meeting with representatives of various Ganesh mandals from the city and sought their views on how they plan to organise the Ganpati festival celebration this year in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak.

The 10-day festival begins on 'Ganesh Chaturthi', which falls on August 22 this year.

During the meeting, which took place on Tuesday at the commissioner's office, the mandals assured the police chief that they will follow all orders of the Maharashtra government and if directed, they will not organise the celebrations this year, a representative of one of the mandals said.

Representatives of some of the prominent Ganesh mandals, including Mumbaicha Raja, Ganesh Galli Utsav Mandal, Lalbaughcha Raja, Tejukaya Mandal, Chintamani Mandal, were present at the meet.

"During the over 30-minute meeting, the commissioner sought our views about the forthcoming Ganeshotsav. We said we will follow whatever is the decision of the state government," Ganesh Galli Mandal secretary Swapnil Parab said, adding that people's health was top priority at this time. 

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