Updated On: 06 September, 2024 06:21 PM IST | Divya Nair
As the 10-day Ganeshotsav festivities commence tomorrow, the Mumbai civic body is readying artificial ponds across the city for idol immersion. The immersion rituals will begin on Sunday when devotees will bid adieu to the one-and-a-half day idols (PICS/KIRTI SURVE PARADE)

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BMC is creating artificial ponds using metal sheets so that the playgrounds are protected. An immersion site at Lal Maidan in Parel
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Workers prepare the artificial pond at Pratiksha Nagar in Sion on Friday
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This year, BMC decided to make a list of artificial lakes on Google Maps to make the information easily available to the citizens. Apart from this, devotees will also get information about artificial lakes through QR codes placed outside pandals
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The Mumbai civic body spends almost Rs5 lakh, which includes the cost of digging, to create an artificial lake
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This year, the civic body faced the issue of land availability to create artificial ponds
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The civic body directed citizens to immerse their idols in artificial ponds instead of natural bodies to prevent pollution. Accordingly, each year, it readies artificial ponds across the city, such as this one at Bhoiwada
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The iconic Lalbaugcha Raja idol was shifted onto a raft on Sunday afternoon after delays since morning due to high tide and technical challenges, with final immersion, delayed by several hours, expected to take place around 11 pm, officials said.