Citizens wary of high decibel music during Ganesh festival and immersion procession can breathe a sigh of relief this year. VADODARA: Citizens wary of high decibel music during Ganesh festival and ...
Defending the ban on DJ and Dolby sound during the Ganesh festival which ends Sunday, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said Lord Ganesh does not need such hi-tech sound amplifying systems.
Ganesh mandals members taking idols of the elephant-headed god to their pandals may face the music if they are caught playing songs loudly on DJ system en route in coming days. VADODARA: Ganesh ...
When it comes to music that electrifies a room, few names resonate like DJ Ganesh. India’s most celebrated DJ and Bollywood’s favourite, he has spun magic at some of the grandest celebrity weddings ...
For the Shindes of Somatane Phate, living on the outskirts of Pune city in Talegaon Dabhade, the brute euphoria of the revelry accompanying Ganesha festivities turned deadly. Already in deep mourning ...
Loudspeakers belting out amplified live music are producing noise levels similar to what it was when DJs were used, alarming activists A live band on a truck during a visarjan procession in Borivli ...
Ganesh Chaturthi is a vibrant and joyous festival that brings families and communities together to celebrate Lord Ganesha, the beloved deity known for removing obstacles and bringing prosperity.
Ganesh Chaturthi is not just about clay idols, modaks and colourful decorations—it is about the spiritual rhythm that binds every devotee. The true heartbeat of the festival lies in the aarti, where ...
One of the most beloved festivals of the year, Ganesh Chaturthi is finally here, and we can’t hold our excitement. From welcoming Lord Ganesha into our homes to pandal hopping, from eating gol gappas ...
On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, people across the country are celebrating the festival in full swing. The festival celebrates Ganesha as the God of new beginnings and the remover of ...
The government’s ban on DJ and Dolby sound has created resentment among some Ganesh mandals (groups which celebrate the festival in public), but the Bombay High Court upheld it earlier this week.