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It's time to bid adieu to Ganpati

The festivities are over and Ganpati is on his way back home. Devotees soaked in the farewell fever to say bye to Lord Ganesha. Meanwhile, noise levels recorded in Mumbai during the last day of the 10-day Ganpati festival reached a two-year high, at 120 dB, the data shared by a city-based organisation revealed on Saturday. As per information provided by NGO Awaaz Foundation, the highest noise level 120.2dB was recorded at Opera House in south Mumbai after midnight on Friday, the final day of immersion of Ganesh idols. The music was stopped after a complaint was raised on Twitter to the Mumbai police, an official from the organisation said

Our Web Desk Calcutta Published 10.09.22, 06:59 PM
Devotees participate in immersion procession of Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati in Pune
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Devotees participate in immersion procession of Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati in Pune

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 Devotees immerse an idol of Lord Ganesh during Gauri Ganpati Visarjan in Mumbai
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Devotees immerse an idol of Lord Ganesh during Gauri Ganpati Visarjan in Mumbai

An immersion of an idol in the Gomti river during Gauri Ganpati Visarjan in Lucknow
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An immersion of an idol in the Gomti river during Gauri Ganpati Visarjan in Lucknow

It's all smiles with expectations for next year during immersion procession of Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati in Pune
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It's all smiles with expectations for next year during immersion procession of Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati in Pune

Devotees immerse an idol in Mumbai
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Devotees immerse an idol in Mumbai

A devotee immerses an idol in the Gomti river during Gauri Ganpati Visarjan in Lucknow
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A devotee immerses an idol in the Gomti river during Gauri Ganpati Visarjan in Lucknow

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