Mumbai gears up to bid farewell to Lord Ganesha

Mumbai will on Sunday bid farewell to its favourite deity Ganesha on the occasion of 'Anant Chaturdashi' which marks the end of the ten-day-long festival.

MUMBAI: The city will on Sunday bid farewell to its favourite deity Ganesha on the occasion of 'Anant Chaturdashi' which marks the end of the ten-day-long festival.

Despite heavy rains and high security following yesterday's blasts in New Delhi, thousands were present on the streets to bid farewell to the elephant god. The presence of security personnel across the city was high and no untoward incidents have been reported in the city, police said.

Police personnel across the state have been placed on high alert following the serial blasts in the national capital on Saturday. Revelers braved rains to throng the streets with thousands filling the streets to view the journey of Lalbaugcha Raja, one of the most prominent idols in the city, from central Mumbai to the Girgaum beach in south Mumbai.

Over 3,000 idols are expected to be immersed at Girgaum alone and thousands of others at other seafronts of the city. Civic authorities said immersions that had taken place since morning, mostly of the smaller idols kept in residences, had passed without incident.
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