Hyderabad to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi 2017 amidst rain

August 24, 2017 5:31 PM | Skymet Weather Team

The 2017 Ganesh Chaturthi is just around the corner and we have already started to see several unique sculptures of Lord Ganesha carved for this auspicious festival. This year too, the city of Nizams, Hyderabad is all set to see some of the biggest pandals in India.

Ganesh Chaturthi 2017 celebrations in Hyderabad ensure to be no less magnificent. The 11 day Ganesh Utsav festivities start from August 25. However, Maharashtra may be known for fronting the festival and making it popular, Hyderabad certainly does not disappoint in the scale of its Ganesh Utsav festivities.

The Ganesh pandals in Hyderabad are some of the biggest in the entire country, every single year. And the glory and greatness you see in this city are no less than what you can witness in, say, Mumbai or Pune. This year, you can already sense the celebratory spirit in several parts of Hyderabad.

Moreover, the weather over Hyderabad during this time of Ganesh Chaturthi 2017 is anticipated to be cool and pleasant for the coming days. Hence, it is apparent that these festivities will be celebrated with a good spell of Monsoon showers.

Meanwhile, Khairatabad, known for its large pandals, is not retreating down this year. The 63rd Khairatabad Pandal will feature the tallest Ganesh idol in the city and will be open to the public from August 24, 2017, onwards.

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Many devotees visit the Khairatabad Pandal and come from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Maharashtra through the 11 days that it will hold. All things considered, families and devotees will even now be seen gushing into Khairatabad and different Pandals over Hyderabad, in spite of the disarray, automobile overloads and overwhelming security being arranged all around the city.

Furthermore, a major pattern for Ganesh Chaturthi 2017 festivals in Hyderabad will be the utilization of eco-accommodating mud models rather than traditional PoP icons. There has been developing mindfulness among individuals about the evil impacts of plastic Ganesh icons that are drenched in water bodies each year. Additionally, several creative artists have been making idols from different unique materials, right from plastic bottles to recycled paper.

Among the different security measures taken to guarantee smooth Ganpati celebrations, the Hyderabad police intend to geo label all Ganesh pandals in the city. Besides, QR codes will likewise be given to the pandals to confirm their courses of action.

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