Key Points

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy highlighted that Telangana is the only state providing free power supply to Ganesh pandals. He praised the Khairatabad Ganesh committee for its 71 years of grand celebrations. The government has made full arrangements at Tank Bund for a smooth and safe immersion process. Hyderabad is celebrated as a symbol of communal harmony during these festivities.

Key Points: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Free Power for Ganesh Pandals

  • Telangana is the sole state offering free power for Ganesh festival pandals
  • Government coordinated all departments to resolve festival challenges
  • Adequate arrangements made at Tank Bund for safe idol immersion
  • CM commended the 71-year legacy of Khairatabad Ganesh celebrations
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Telangana govt providing free power supply to Ganesh Pandals: CM Revanth Reddy

CM Revanth Reddy announces Telangana is the only state providing free electricity to Ganesh pandals, ensuring grand celebrations and communal harmony in Hyderabad.

"Hyderabad stands as a symbol of religious harmony by respecting all faiths - Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, September 6

The Telangana government provided every facility, including free power supply, to ensure the Ganesh festival is celebrated with pomp and gaiety, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said.

According to a press release, CM Revanth Reddy has said that no state in the country was providing free power supply to Ganesh Pandals except the Telangana State.

Appealing to devotees to celebrate Ganesh Idol immersion with devotion and utmost care, the Chief Minister said that the government identified the challenges during festivities and resolved them with the coordination of all departments.

The CM congratulated the Festival Committee of Khairatabad Ganesh Idol for organising the festivities with grandeur for the last 71 years. "Hyderabad stands as a symbol of religious harmony by respecting all faiths", the Chief Minister said, asserting that adequate arrangements were already made at Tank Bund for Ganesh Idol immersion.

Sharing an X post, Revanth Reddy wrote, "Visited the nationally renowned Khairatabad Maha Ganapati... and performed special prayers. On the occasion of the Khairatabad Ganapati festival completing 71 years, I congratulate the organisers. It is commendable that the Ganesh festival is organised in such a way that Khairatabad Ganapati is discussed as the epitome of Ganesh celebrations in the country."

"In a way unmatched by any other state in the country. We have provided free electricity to pandals and taken measures to ensure the festivals are celebrated grandly with devotion and care. Respecting all religions, Hyderabad stands as a symbol of communal harmony, which is a matter of pride for us," he added.

"For the immersion, we have made arrangements at Tank Bund and other areas to ensure no inconvenience is caused. I appeal to everyone to complete the immersion program with devotion and care, without any undesirable incidents, through collective coordination," the social media post read.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the support for religious festivals, I hope the government is equally focused on providing free electricity to rural households and farmers who need it more urgently.
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Karthik V
Khairatabad Ganesh is iconic! Been visiting since childhood. Good to see government supporting our cultural heritage. The 71-year tradition must continue with grandeur 🐘
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Sarah B
Visiting Hyderabad during Ganesh Chaturthi was an incredible experience. The city's energy and the way all communities participate is truly remarkable. Great to see government support!
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Aditya G
Hope the arrangements at Tank Bund are better this year. Last year there was some chaos during immersion. Good that CM is paying attention to coordination between departments.
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Meera T
As a Hyderabad resident, I'm proud of our city's religious harmony. Ganesh festival brings everyone together regardless of faith. Free electricity is a nice gesture for organizers who work so hard!

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