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Today marks the grand conclusion of Ganesh Chaturthi with Ganpati Visarjan ceremonies across Mumbai. The city prepares for massive processions as devotees immerse lakhs of idols in water bodies. Mumbai Police has deployed extensive security including 15,000 constables and AI monitoring for crowd safety. The festival culminates on Anant Chaturdashi after 10 days of vibrant celebrations honoring Lord Ganesha.

Key Points: Mumbai Ganpati Visarjan Today Concludes Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations

  • Mumbai Police deploys 15,000 constables and AI for crowd safety during immersions
  • Lalbaugcha Raja draws lakhs of devotees for final Ganesh prayers
  • Anant Chaturdashi marks the culmination of 10-day Ganeshotsav celebrations
  • Deputy CM Ajit Pawar performs special pooja at Pune's Dagdusheth temple
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Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations to conclude today with Ganpati Visarjan

Mumbai prepares for Ganpati Visarjan today with massive police deployment, AI crowd monitoring, and lakhs of devotees participating in the final immersion ceremonies.

"Immersion of around 6500 Ganpatis of community mandals and over 1.5 lakh house Ganpatis will be done tomorrow - Joint Police Commissioner Satyanarayan Chaudhary"

Mumbai, September 6

Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations are set to conclude on Saturday with the auspicious immersion of the Lord Ganesha idols in the water, as today marks the end of the grand celebration.

'Ganpati Visarjan' is observed on the 10th day of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, which concludes on Anant Chaturdashi, marking a 10-day celebration dedicated to Lord Ganesha.

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, along with his wife, performed Anant Chaturthi pooja at Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple in Pune.

Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayak Chaturthi or Vinayak Chavithi, is a festival that marks the worship of Lord Ganesha as the God of new beginnings and remover of obstacles. The 10-day Ganeshotsav celebrations began on August 27.

The festival culminates on Anantha Chaturdashi and is celebrated with decorated homes and pandals, prayers, music, and vibrant processions.

Meanwhile, devotees arrived in large numbers to visit the Lalbaugcha Raja pandal and offered prayers during Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.

Lalbaugcha Raja, one of Mumbai's most iconic Ganesh idols, has been a central part of the city's Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations for decades. Hosted by the Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal at Putlabai Chawl, the pandal draws lakhs of devotees each year.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Police has made all necessary preparations for Ganpati Visarjan, including the installation of CCTVs, public address systems, the deployment of lifeguards, and the barricading of 65 natural spots and 205 ponds.

Addressing a press conference on Friday, Joint Police Commissioner, Law and Order, Satyanarayan Chaudhary said, "Immersion of around 6500 Ganpatis of community mandals and over 1.5 lakh house Ganpatis will be done tomorrow. The Mumbai Police has made all necessary preparations, including the installation of CCTVs, public address systems, the deployment of lifeguards, and the barricading of 65 natural spots and 205 ponds."

Additionally, the Mumbai Police have deployed women police, both in uniform and plain clothes, for women's safety. The authorities will use AI for crowd monitoring.

He said, "Police deployment will include 10 additional commissioner-rank officers, 40 DCP-rank officers, 3000 inspector-rank officers and 15,000 constables. 14 companies of SRPF, 4 companies of CAPF, and 3 teams for riot control, QRT, BDDS etc also deployed. For surveillance, there are 10,000 CCTV cameras across Mumbai. Keeping women's safety in mind, women police, both in uniform and plain clothes, will be deployed on roads and at the immersion sites. We will use AI for crowd monitoring. Police Control Room number 112 is operational for citizens who might need help. We have issued two prohibitory orders - against photography of immersed idols and circulating them on social media and the use of drones in prohibited areas."

- ANI

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Priya S
Appreciate Mumbai Police's detailed preparations for safety during visarjan. The AI monitoring and women police deployment shows good planning. Safety first during large gatherings!
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Arjun K
Visited Lalbaugcha Raja yesterday - the devotion and discipline of the crowd management was impressive. The mandal has maintained the tradition so well over decades. पुनः येऊ या! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone new to Mumbai, experiencing my first Ganesh Chaturthi has been incredible. The community spirit and devotion are truly special. Looking forward to witnessing the visarjan processions tomorrow!
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Vikram M
While I love the festivities, I hope more people switch to eco-friendly idols. The environmental impact of thousands of idols immersed in water bodies is concerning. Tradition can evolve with environmental consciousness.
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Meera T
The 10-day celebration always brings our housing society together. From morning aarti to cultural programs, it's been wonderful. Already missing Bappa's presence in our building. Come soon next year! ❤️

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