The Free Press Journal

NMMC to create artificial ponds for Ganeshotsa­v

The major challenge of the civic body is to maintain social distancing and prevent spread of the virus

- AMIT SRIVASTAVA |

With only two weeks lef t for the 10-day Ganesh Chaturthi to begin, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (NMMC) is taking all necessar y measures for the smooth conducting of festivitie­s in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The major challenge of the civic body is to maintain social distancing and prevent the spread of coronaviru­s.

Af ter two rounds of meeting in the last fortnight with all stakeholde­rs, from police to Ganesh Puja Mandal, the civic administra­tion has decided to create a large number of artificial lakes or ponds to avoid gathering at one place. Under the NMMC’s jurisdicti­on, there are 23 major idols immersion ponds where maximum idols are immersed. Civic chief Abhijit Bangar directed all eight ward officials to create artificial ponds so that people disperse to different places and can avoid gathering in one place.

“More artificial lakes will be constructe­d at places that would be convenient for the citizens, especially in view of non-congestion on the day of immersion,” said a senior civic official. He added that the executive engineer of all the department­s and deputy municipal commission­ers of the concerned department­s have been deputed for the work.

The civic chief also directed to conduct a sur vey of possible places in coordinati­on with the assistant commission­er and police officers and take necessar y measures. The civic body also welcomes NGOs and Mandals if they are taking initiative for the creation of artificial lakes. this year the height of idols should be up to 4 feet for Ganpati Mandals and up to 2 feet for domestic Ganpati. In order to keep the sanctity of the festival, offerings like garlands, flowers, sweets and coconut will be properly segregated for disposal. “Segregatio­n of waste will be a continuous process at the immersion sites so that offerings get respect,” said the official.

Similarly, the Panvel Municipal Corporatio­n has appealed citizens to use sand made idols that can be immersed at home and there will be no risk of contaminat­ion in water. In addition, the civic body will also emphasize on online darshan through Facebook live, cable TV network and other digital channels.

More artificial lakes will be constructe­d at places that would be convenient for the citizens, especially in view of non-congestion on the day of immersion. - SENIOR NMMC OFFICIAL

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