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MSRTC To Expand Buses For Ganesh Chaturthi Festival

MSRTC to expand buses for Ganesh Chaturthi requests that staff report in full capacity. The 10-day celebration starts on Ganesh Chaturthi, which falls on August 22 this year. Mumbai is one of the most noticeably terrible hits by coronavirus with more than one lakh cases and in excess of 5,500 deaths because of the pandemic.

With Ganesh Chaturthi, not exactly a month away, Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation(MSRTC) has chosen to increase the number of buses for traveling individuals to Konkan for the celebration and has encouraged every one of its representatives to answer to work in full capacity.

The MSRTC has given the command in an inner correspondence despite the fact that the Maharashtra government has not made any declaration in such manner.

As per the leading newspaper reports, the transport organization is confronting non-appearance with almost 70 percent of its Mumbai, Thane, and Palghar staff members not coming to work. It has additionally neglected to pay its workers any pay for June; many have come back to the places where they grew up, the report said.

Then, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has encouraged Ganesh mandals in unmistakable territories like Andheri, Juhu, and Versova to follow the idea of ‘one ward-one Ganpati’ this year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Vishwas, the associate civil official of the K-West ward, which covers Andheri-West, Juhu, Versova, and different regions, made this intrigue in a letter to the Ganpati pandals a week ago.

The 10-day celebration starts on ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’, which falls on August 22 this year. Mumbai is one of the most noticeably awful hits by coronavirus with more than one lakh cases and in excess of 5,500 deaths because of the pandemic.

It is right now positioned fourth in the number of coronavirus cases among the 24 urban wards in the city. Vishwas in his letter said he has just encouraged all corporators in the K-West ward to execute the idea of ‘one ward-one Ganpati’. He said as the stature of Ganapati icons must be limited to four feet, an abundant number of fake lakes will be made in the ward for the submersion of symbols.

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