Note to transport in Mumbai: With the 10 -day celebrations of the Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai, the traffic police issued a financial capital of the counseling warning of commuters and closed on key roads during the parades.
According to the Times report, Navbharat has now been marked as a park without a park, and diversion were introduced.
Routes facing temporary restrictions of vehicle movement:
Chembur, Chunabhatti, Trombay, Mankhurd, Mulund, Sakinaaka, Midc, Kandivali, Goregaon, Santacruz, DN Nagar and Sahar.
Road closure/no parking zones:
The Traffic Police in Mumbai said in its counseling that during the submerged parades, the roads would remain near Devde Road, Juhu Tara Road and Oshiwara Nala completely closed.
Also, the entry of heavy vehicles will not be allowed in southern Mumbai and the movement of light vehicles will be limited to more routes.
In addition, instructions for the use of railway overbridges (Robs) were issued. There are no parades or stops on the Robs. Also at a given time, a maximum of 100 people will be able to cross Rob, while dancing and playing speakers are forbidden to all ROB.
O Ganesh Chaturthi:
The Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, which began on August 27, will continue until Anantha Chaturdashi on 6 September.
The festival, celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha, is celebrated with a great enthusiasm in Mumbai. According to Hindu rituals, Lord Ganesha comes to Earth with his mother, the goddess Parvati and the blessing of people.
The Ganesh Chaturthi is also known as “Vinayak Chaturthi” or “Vinayak Chavavithi”. Devoted throughout India and abroad celebrate their wisdom and intelligence decorated with houses and pandas, prayers, music and live processions.
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