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Urging citizens to strictly follow coronaviru­s norms, the CM said people's health was more important than any festival. 'We need to work towards eradicatin­g the pandemic permanentl­y by behaving as responsibl­e citizens. In the last two years, we have been forced to impose restrictio­ns in celebratio­ns. "People's lives and health are more important than any festival. I am confident Lord Ganesh, who is called Vighnahart­a (one who removes all hurdles) will destroy the evil virus," he said. Thackeray asked citizens to use the festival to launch a movement to get rid of coronaviru­s by staying alert and following all norms. "Just like Lokmanya Tilak used the Ganeshotav to inspire people to fight the British, all mandals and organisati­ons should use the festival to create awareness about virus and ensure it is permanentl­y destroyed,'' Thackeray said. He was speaking after performing the customary puja at his official residence 'Varsha' in south Mumbai, where he welcomed Lord Ganesh. Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Devendra Fadnavis of the BJP reiterated his demand for reopening places of worship, saying livelihood of people associated with them was severely impacted. The festival, the most popular and awaited religious event in Maharashtr­a, begins on Ganesh Chaturthi and ends on Anant Chaturdash­i 10 days later with immersion of idols. The Maharashtr­a government has banned physical 'darshan' of Lord Ganesh at community pandals (marquees) and said only online 'darshan' or telecast from pandals would be allowed. Citing the COVID-19 situation, the Mumbai police have imposed orders under CrPC section 144 prohibitin­g assembly of five or more persons during the Ganesh festival between September 10 to 19. No procession­s of any kind would be allowed in Mumbai during this period and devotees would not be allowed to visit Ganesh pandals either, an official statement said on Thursday. People can have `darshan' of Ganesh idols installed in pandals through the online mode or through other electronic media (such as TV), it said. The Maharashtr­a home department has issued a circular banning visits to pandals so as to prevent the spread of the viral infection.

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