Key Points

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has declared the Ganesh Festival as an official state festival with enhanced celebrations. Pune metro services will extend operations until 2 AM during the festival period to accommodate devotees. The government also announced progress on the Purandar Airport project with land acquisition notices issued. Additionally, crop damage assessments have been ordered for farmers affected by recent rainfall in Western Maharashtra.

Key Points: Ajit Pawar Declares Ganesh Festival Maharashtra State Festival

  • Pune metro to operate 6 AM to 2 AM during festival days
  • Special station guidance for Manacha Ganpati devotees planned
  • Purandar Airport land acquisition notices for 1285 acres issued
  • Crop damage assessments ordered for farmers affected by rainfall
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Ganesh festival gets State Festival status: Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar

Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar announces Ganesh Festival as state event with extended metro hours, special immersion planning, and new airport project updates.

"This year's Ganesh Festival will be celebrated as Mahayuti Government's State Festival - Ajit Pawar"

Pune, August 22

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar held an important meeting on Friday with senior state officials. In this meeting, it was announced that this year's Ganesh Festival will be celebrated as a "Mahayuti Government's State Festival." This year, the Ganesh Festival will be celebrated with greater enthusiasm, with all state departments working in full capacity.

In Pune, metro services will run from 6 AM to 2 AM during the festival. On the final day of immersion, the metro will remain operational throughout the day.

Special planning will be done to guide devotees of the "Manacha Ganpati" (prestigious Ganesh idols) on which stations to board and alight.

Discussions are underway regarding Ganesh mandal immersion processions, with emphasis on starting the processions early in the morning while maintaining the honour of the Manacha Ganpati.

Positive discussions are also taking place about the number of traditional drum troupes (Dhol-Tasha Pathaks) and overall arrangements.

The Pune Grand Challenge Tour will see participation from the Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporations, the Zilla Parishad, and various other government bodies. The official logo for the program has also been unveiled.

The state government has decided to move ahead with the Purandar Airport project. Notices have been issued for land acquisition of 1,285 acres across certain villages, and implementation will begin soon.

While some opposition has been raised, the government will attempt to resolve it through dialogue. Families whose houses are affected will be compensated appropriately.

Regarding the rainfall situation in Western Maharashtra, water levels at Manikdoh dam are reported to be low, although most other dams are filled.

The danger of a red alert has been avoided, and the overall situation is under control, Pawar assured.

Orders have been issued to carry out crop damage assessments (panchnamas) in areas where farmers have suffered losses. The Chief Minister himself is closely monitoring the situation, and citizens need not fear.

Heavy rainfall in recent days caused some traffic congestion, but new bridges and flyovers are gradually being inaugurated. The Sinhgad Road flyover will also be opened for public use soon.

On the question of Guardian Minister appointments, Ajit Pawar clarified, "This is the Chief Minister's prerogative. There is no issue in Raigad or Nashik. Flag-hoisting ceremonies are being conducted smoothly."

He also praised recent disciplinary action against a bureaucrat, endorsing the decision of dismissal.

- ANI

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Priya S
Metro services till 2 AM is excellent planning! This will help so many devotees who come for darshan late at night. Good initiative by the government.
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Michael C
While the festival arrangements sound good, I hope they don't forget about the farmers suffering crop damage. Compensation should be timely and adequate.
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Ananya R
The Manacha Ganpati guidance system is much needed! Every year there's confusion about which station to get down at. This will make the pilgrimage smoother for everyone.
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Siddharth J
Good to see Purandar Airport moving forward after so many delays. Pune needs a proper airport, and this will boost development in the region significantly.
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Kavya N
Hope the Dhol-Tasha pathaks get proper arrangements too. They're the soul of Ganeshotsav and deserve good facilities. Ganpati Bappa Morya! 🎉
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David E
While I appreciate the festival preparations, I hope the environmental impact of immersions is also addressed. We need to balance tradition with ecological responsibility.

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