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HC: 6-Feet Rule For Ganesh Idol Immersion Stays

Ganesh idol immersion rules unchanged, HC clarifies. Maharashtra government sought clear directions.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 21 August 2026 at 08:28 am
HC: 6-Feet Rule For Ganesh Idol Immersion Stays

The Bombay High Court has clarified that the six-feet rule for Ganesh idol immersion will remain in force this year. This decision comes after the Maharashtra government approached the court seeking clear directions for the upcoming Ganesh festival.

The Maharashtra government had sought the court's guidance on the matter, aiming to ensure a smooth and safe celebration of the festival. The six-feet rule, which dictates that idols should not be taller than six feet, was introduced to prevent damage to public property and maintain law and order during the immersion process.

The Ganesh festival is a significant event in Maharashtra, particularly in Mumbai, where thousands of idols are immersed in water bodies every year. The festival is celebrated with great fervor, and the immersion of idols is an essential part of the ritual.

In recent years, the court has been issuing directives to ensure that the festival is celebrated in an environmentally friendly and safe manner. The six-feet rule is one such directive, aimed at reducing the risk of damage to public property and preventing accidents during the immersion process.

The Maharashtra government has been working to ensure that the festival is celebrated smoothly, and the court's clarification on the six-feet rule provides much-needed guidance for the authorities. The government will now be able to plan and prepare for the festival accordingly, taking into account the court's directives.

The Ganesh festival is expected to be celebrated with great enthusiasm this year, and the court's decision is likely to have a significant impact on the celebrations. The six-feet rule will help maintain order and prevent accidents during the immersion process, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants.

The festival is not only an important cultural event but also a significant economic driver for the state. The court's decision is likely to have a positive impact on the economy, as it will help maintain a safe and secure environment for tourists and locals alike.

In conclusion, the Bombay High Court's decision to retain the six-feet rule for Ganesh idol immersion is a significant development, and it will have a major impact on the celebrations this year. The decision is aimed at ensuring a safe and environmentally friendly celebration of the festival, and it is likely to be welcomed by the authorities and the public alike.

Frequently asked questions

What is the six-feet rule for Ganesh idol immersion?

The six-feet rule dictates that idols should not be taller than six feet to prevent damage to public property and maintain law and order during the immersion process.

Why did the Maharashtra government approach the court?

The Maharashtra government approached the court seeking clear directions for this year’s Ganesh festival to ensure a smooth and safe celebration.

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