Key Points

Indian Railways is operating 392 special train trips to help passengers travel during Ganesh Chaturthi. The service will run from August 21 to September 10 to reduce congestion. This year, the festival starts on August 27 and celebrates Lord Ganesha as the remover of obstacles. The Maharashtra government recently declared public Ganeshotsav as the official state festival.

Key Points: Indian Railways Adds 392 Special Trains for Ganesh Chaturthi Travel

  • Special trains will run from August 21 to September 10 to ease festival travel
  • Ganesh Chaturthi begins on August 27 and ends on Anantha Chaturdashi
  • Maharashtra government declared public Ganeshotsav as the state festival in July
  • Festival honors Lord Ganesha as the god of new beginnings and remover of obstacles
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Indian Railways to run 392 special train trips for Ganesh Chaturthi

Indian Railways announces 392 special train trips from Aug 21 to Sept 10 for Ganesh Chaturthi to ease festival travel congestion and facilitate devotees.

"For the convenience of passengers during Ganesh Chaturthi, Indian Railways has announced 392 train trips. - Indian Railways"

New Delhi, August 20

The Indian Railways on Wednesday announced that it will operate 392 special train trips during Ganesh Chaturthi to facilitate passenger travel and ease congestion during the festival.

The service will run from August 21 to September 10, the Railways said in a post on X, "For the convenience of passengers during Ganesh Chaturthi, Indian Railways has announced 392 train trips."

https://x.com/RailMinIndia/status/1957985944826704372

This year, Ganesh Chaturthi begins on August 27 and will culminate on Anantha Chaturdashi. Also known as Vinayak Chaturthi or Vinayak Chavithi, the festival marks the worship of Lord Ganesha as the god of new beginnings and remover of obstacles. Devotees across India and abroad celebrate his wisdom and intelligence with decorated homes and pandals, prayers, music, and vibrant processions.

Earlier in July, the Maharashtra government declared the public Ganeshotsav as the "Maharashtra State Festival." The announcement was made in the Legislative Assembly by Cultural Affairs Minister Ashish Shelar, who said the tradition of public Ganeshotsav was started in Maharashtra in 1893 by Lokmanya Tilak.

"This festival is deeply rooted in social, national, freedom, self-respect, and linguistic pride. It continues in the same spirit today. It is a matter of pride and honour for Maharashtra," Shelar had told the Assembly.

He emphasised that the Government of Maharashtra is committed to preserving and promoting the cultural significance and global presence of this festival. Shelar also highlighted that certain individuals, for various reasons, have attempted to challenge the traditional public celebration of Ganeshotsav in different courts. However, the Mahayuti government--under the leadership of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Dada Pawar--has acted swiftly to overcome all such restrictions and legal hurdles.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some good planning! Last year I had to travel standing for 6 hours to reach Pune for Ganesh Chaturthi. Hope they maintain cleanliness and punctuality for these special services too.
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Michael C
Visiting Mumbai during Ganesh Chaturthi was one of the most incredible cultural experiences of my life. The energy, the devotion, the music - absolutely breathtaking. Smart move by railways to accommodate the massive crowds.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the special trains, I hope the railways also focuses on safety measures. Festival crowds can get overwhelming and we need proper crowd management at stations. Safety first always!
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Suresh O
Maharashtra declaring Ganeshotsav as state festival is a proud moment for all Maharashtrians. This festival truly unites everyone regardless of caste, creed, or religion. Jai Maharashtra! 🚩
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Kavya N
Booking my tickets right away! Every year we travel from Delhi to our native place in Kolhapur for Ganesh Chaturthi. This will make our journey much more comfortable. Thank you railways!

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