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The Maharashtra government has now prohibited any physical 'darshan' of Ganesh idols or entry into Ganpati Mandals (associations) during the festival, which is usually celebrated on a large scale in the state.
With rising coronavirus infections in Mumbai amid fears of a third wave of the pandemic, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has banned physical darshan for devotees at Ganpati pandals during Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.
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To maintain the high spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi that will begin on September 10 and will go on till September 19, several mandals will allow devotees to celebrate virtually and will also conduct digital darshans for the devotees.
"There should be no procession for the arrival of Ganesha idols. A group of maximum five persons will be allowed for arrival," the order applicable under the jurisdiction area of Mumbai Police Commissionerate read.
Coronavirus cases in the city, which were at a low of 190 on August 16, rose to 530 daily infections on Wednesday, according to government data.
A government order dated June 29 had allowed for physical darshan with social distancing but a new order released on September 8 only allows for darshan via online or electronic medium.