IN PHOTOS: Devotees gather for procession of Lalbaugcha Raja, other Ganpati idols in Mumbai

More than 7,500 idols of Lord Ganesh and Goddess Gauri were immersed in Mumbai as of Tuesday evening till 6 pm as devotees in the city and the rest of Maharashtra bid farewell to their beloved elephant-headed deity. Pics/Atul Kamble, Nimesh Dave, Sameer Abedi and Anurag Ahire

Updated On: 2024-09-17 08:04 PM IST

Compiled by : Asif Ali Sayed

The Lalbaugcha Raja Ganapati idol hit the main road around 12.45 pm and headed towards Bharatmata junction. Pics/Atul Kamble, Nimesh Dave, Sameer Abedi and Anurag Ahire

No untoward incident was reported anywhere during the immersion, said officials of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)

Of the idols immersed in the sea, lakes and artificial ponds in the city by 6 pm, 7,227 were household Ganapatis, 300 belonged to 'sarvajanik mandals' (community groups) and about 50 were of Goddess Gauri

Of these, 2,880 idols were immersed in artificial ponds

The immersion procession of 'Lalbaugcha Raja', a famous 'sarvajanik' (public) Ganesh in central Mumbai who draws lakhs of devotees during the festival, reached Chinchpokli around 6.30 pm while on its way to Girgaum chowpatty or beach

BEST, the civic bus service, has diverted buses on several routes on account of immersion processions

Western Railway and Central Railway would be running special late night trains for the convenience of devotees returning home after immersion processions, officials said

More than 24,000 police personnel have been deployed on the streets for security and crowd management

Thousands of household and 'sarvajanik' (public) Ganesh idols will be immersed at 204 artificial ponds across the city, along with 69 natural water bodies like Girgaon, Dadar, Juhu, Marve and Aksa beaches

The BMC has deployed more than 12,000 employees and set up 71 control rooms to manage the processions

It has also posted 761 lifeguards and deployed 48 speed boats at the beaches as a safety measure, and citizens have been advised to avoid entering deep waters

Police are also using drones for surveillance at key immersion sites such as the beaches at Girgaon, Dadar, Bandra, Juhu Versova and Madh Island, and also at Powai lake. They would also be monitoring the footage of 8,000 CCTV cameras

The State Reserve Police Force, Quick Response Teams, Riot Control Police, Home Guards and Maharashtra Security Force have also been roped in, officials said

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