Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

BMC nod to 1,389 Ganesh pandals; rules same as last yr

Until Friday, BMC had received over 2,200 applicatio­ns for approval; 601 applicatio­ns are under process

- Mehul R Thakkar

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) has received over 2,200 applicatio­ns for setting up Ganesh Pandals in the city, of which it has approved 1,389 applicatio­ns. This year, the permission­s are expected to be above the 1,700 applicatio­ns approved last year.

Every year, before the outbreak of Covid-19, the BMC received around 3,000 applicatio­ns, however the number went gone down since the past two years due to the pandemic.

According to the data, until Friday, the BMC has received 2,216 applicatio­ns for approval of which it has approved 1,389 applicatio­ns, 228 applicatio­ns were rejected, and 601 applicatio­ns are under process. The highest number of applicatio­ns have been received from Andheri (East), Dadar, Parel and other areas around Grant Road.

Further, like last year BMC has capped the height of Ganesh idols to four-feet in case of mandala and two feet for home. No procession will be allowed during visarjan and mandals will be given slots, during which, they will have to arrive at the collection points for immersion.

Last year many organisers cancelled the festivitie­s and instead held blood donation camps. BMC is expecting an uptick in the number of pandals to be set up in the city. Following the pandemic last year only 1,764 applicatio­ns of Ganesh mandals were approved. The Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik

Ganeshotsa­v Mandal, which is Mumbai’s most-visited mandal, had called off last year’s festivitie­s in light of the pandemic. However, this year they have planned online darshan.

The BMC is expected to release a detailed circular in this context next week. However, even this year those taking idols at home will be asked to conduct immersion in the artificial ponds of the BMC and mandals will be allowed to do immersion in the sea. But no gathering will be allowed and limited members of mandals will be allowed to come till collection points for sea immersion.

The BMC has also mandals to not have more than five people inside pandals and appealed to organise online darshan.

A BMC official said, “We will be generating a QR code and sending it to big mandals of the city including Lalbaugcha Raja and other big mandals in the city. Further those, taking idols at home will have to take slots for immersion at artificial ponds. We will appeal to citizens to conduct immersion in their buildings itself like last year. Also, no aarti will be allowed at the location of immersion.”

In 2020, 31% dip was recorded in immersion of Ganesh idols in 2020 compared to 2019. This the BMC attributed to many who preferred to conduct immersion at their homes or inside their residentia­l premises. According to the figures provided by the BMC last year, around 1.35 lakh Ganesh idols immersed in 2020 compared to 1.96 lakh idols immersed in 2019. Further, usage of artificial ponds for immersion doubled from 33,000 in 2019 to 70,000 in 2020 owing to restrictio­n of immersion in sea.

Meanwhile, Naresh Dahibavkar, president, Brihanmumb­ai Sarvajanik Ganeshosts­av Samanvay Samiti (BSGSS) said, “This year we have not allowed gathering during immersion and only 10 people from each mandal is allowed to come till collection points. However, the condition is that 10 people should be fully vaccinated but in the younger population not all are fully vaccinated.”

Dahibavkar added, “We are expecting that BMC allows usage of loudspeake­rs while going to the collection points as it is required to make announceme­nts, if there is any gathering. Also, loudspeake­rs have been allowed in Pune. Further, we are also expecting the BMC to allow fully vaccinated people to come for actual darshan in limited numbers.”

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