Mumbai's Eco-Friendly Ganesh Festival: Record Idols Immersed
Nearly 600 Ganesh idols have been immersed in Mumbai as part of the 10-day festival. The BMC has made arrangements for eco-friendly immersions, urging citizens to use artificial ponds and drums. Precautionary measures are in place for processions, given infrastructure concerns.

- Country:
- India
Nearly 600 Ganesh idols were immersed in Mumbai by Thursday afternoon, according to the city's civic body, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
The 10-day festival sees many devotees immerse idols after one-and-half days as well as on the fifth and seventh days. A BMC official reported no untoward incidents during this period.
This year, the BMC has designated 70 natural water bodies and set up 288 artificial ponds for the immersion process. The civic body has urged the use of eco-friendly practices, such as using artificial ponds and segregating offerings for conversion into fertilizer. Additionally, the BMC has provided free land and materials to support eco-friendly idol making.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Rashmi Desai Welcomes Eco-Friendly Ganpati Amid Festive Joy
Historic Ganpati Mandal Embraces Tradition in DJ-Free Celebration
Amit Satam Takes Charge as Mumbai BJP President Ahead of Crucial BMC Elections
Mumbai Metro Extends Services for Ganpati Festival
Maharashtra Boosts Ganpati Travel with Record Special Trains