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write report of 150 word describing Ganesha chaturthi

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Answered by newday
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Mumbai , September 16 : Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated in Mumbai this year with great spectacle and splendour . Never  before has the festive mood been so high . The main reason must have been the competition for best Ganesh idols and floats organised by the Mumbai Municipal Corporation . As a result , a variety of art forms costing huge amount of money were tried out . 


The general public were treated to a feast of Ganesh idols ranging from small ones made with shells and small bottles to huge ones made of ply and vegetables . The tallest was the one made by the Yuva Mandal . This idol rose to a towering height of thirty feet and was decorated entirely with  marbles .



On the Anand Chaturdashi day , the last day of the festival , a procession of floats was organized. It  was a public holiday and during the entire evening magnificent floats trailed by slowly .




Thousands of people participated in the procession singing and dancing to the accompaniment of  musics and drums . Everyone agreed that the 25 feet long float put by the Yuva Mandal was the best .  It depicted various aspects of Lord Ganesh’s life . Deservedly , it won the first prize .   


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Answered by Bittu2014
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Ganesha Chaturthi is a Hindu festival celebrated annually to welcome the God Ganesha on his birthday (birth anniversary). He is lovely son of Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati. People of Hindu religion all across India believe that every year Ganesha come to the earth and bestow people with lots of desirable blessings. Lord Ganesha is a most popular God of the Hindu religion who blesses devotees with wisdom and prosperity.

He is the remover of obstacles and all the problems as well as creator of happiness in the life of people. People in India worship Ganesha always before starting any new work. He is the lovely God for all children. Children call him friend Ganesha as He cares and loves children. People celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi every year in the month of August or September for 10 days. Puja starts from Chaturthi and ends on Anant Chaturdashi.

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