One of the richest and oldest mandals in Mumbai postpones Ganpati festival celebrations

The Wadala-based GSB Ganeshotsav Samiti, which has been organising the celebrations for last 65 years, is one of the richest and most famous mandals in the city. Over 15,000 devotees visit the mandal to offer prayers to LordGanesh every day during...

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The 10-day Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the important festivals in Maharastra which sees gathering of huge crowds
MUMBAI: A leading Ganesh mandal in Mumbai has decided to postpone its annual Ganpati festival celebrations this year in view of the coronavirus pandemic. The 10-day festival begins on 'Ganesh Chaturthi', which is falling on August 22 this year.

However, in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, the GSB Ganeshotsav Samiti in Wadala area of Mumbai has postponed the celebration to 'Magh Shudh Chaturthi' in Feb next year, the samiti's trustee secretary Mukund Kamat said in a statement.

The decision has been taken in view of the health and safety of the public, he said.


The decision has been taken under the directions of 'His Holiness Vidhyadhiraj Swamiji' of Gokarn Partagali Jeevottam Muth in Goa, the statement said.

The Wadala-based GSB Ganeshotsav Samiti, which has been organising the celebrations for last 65 years, is one of the richest and most famousmandals in the city.

Over 15,000 devotees visit the mandal to offer prayers to Lord Ganesh every day during the 10-day festival.
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