Bengaluru Sees Over 2.19 Lakh Ganesha Idol Immersions, South Zone Tops with 79,000

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  • A total of 2.19 lakh Ganesha idols were immersed in Bengaluru on Wednesday during the festival, as per Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) data.
  • Bengaluru South Zone recorded the highest number of immersions at 79,039 idols, followed by West Zone (60,703), East Zone (44,000), and R.R. Nagar (13,097). other zones reported fewer than 10,000 immersions each.
  • Of the total immersions:

– 65,717 idols were immersed using mobile tankers.
– The remaining 1.53 lakh idols were immersed in lakes and kalyanis across the city.

  • BBMP arranged immersion facilities at 41 lakes and kalyanis along with deploying 489 mobile tankers for public convenience.
  • In west Zone:

– Only Sankey Tank was officially designated for idol immersion.
– Mobile tanker services handled the bulk with over 47,815 immersions compared to just 12,888 in lake arrangements.

  • BBMP Chief Commissioner M. Maheshwar Rao stated that logistics ran smoothly on festival day with preparations continuing for subsequent days.
  • On violations regarding banned plaster of Paris (PoP) idols:

– Organisers found using PoP idols are being asked to justify thier actions during inspections.
– Awareness campaigns are ongoing but enforcement remains sensitive to various sentiments.

Indian Opinion Analysis

The scale of idol immersion events underscores both logistical complexity and cultural importance within Bengaluru’s Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. BBMP’s extensive deployment of mobile tankers reflects its growing adaptation towards addressing urban resource constraints while reducing overcrowding at natural water bodies like lakes or tanks-an important step towards better environmental management amid urban festivities.

Though, challenges persist regarding adherence to ecological norms like limiting plaster of Paris use despite bans aimed primarily at curbing water pollution post-festival season; this highlights gaps between policy-level directives versus ground-level realities shaped around deeply ingrained traditions/emotions Stakeholder alignment balancing cultural considerations alongside strict sustainability enforcement will be crucial moving ahead long-term smoother transitions non-toxic-Friendly alternatives also critical-scale model wider across India tackle simlar urbano/environmental conflicts efficiently

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