When coronavirus
claimed its first victim in country’s largest slum in April, many feared the
disease would turn its narrow, congested streets into a graveyard, with social
distancing or contact tracing all but impossible. But three months on, Mumbai's
Dharavi offers a rare glimmer of hope with new infections shrinking, thanks to
an aggressive strategy that focused on "chasing the virus, instead of
waiting for disaster", according to city official Kiran Dighavkar. The
sprawling slum has long been a byword for the financial capital's bitter income
disparities -- with Dharavi's estimated one million people scraping a living as
factory workers or maids and chauffeurs to Mumbai's well-heeled residents. With
a dozen people typically sleeping in a single room, and hundreds using the same
public toilet, authorities realised early that standard practices would be of
little use. "Social distancing was never a
possibility, home isolation was never an option, and contact tracing was a huge
problem with so many people using the same toilet," Dighavkar told AFP.
But news on COVID front of the State of
Maharashtra is not all that positive !
With the number of
Covid-19 cases rising rapidly every day, the Uddhav Thackeray-led government in
Maharashtra has decided to extend the statewide lockdown till July 31. Mumbai
has recorded 1,487 new coronavirus cases and 73 COVID-19 related deaths in the
last 24 hours. The total COVID-19 cases tally in Mumbai now stands at 79,145
and the death toll is 4,631. Maharashtra
continues to remain India’s worst-affected state. Coronavirus cases in
Maharashtra have increased by 5,537 in the last 24 hours taking the total
COVID-19 tally to 1.8 lakh. The state has also recorded 198 COVID-19 related
deaths on Wednesday taking the death toll to 8,000 .. .. and the effect
is now felt in Aug 2020 !
ஹிந்துக்களால் மிகவும் உற்சாகத்துடன் கொண்டாடப்படும் பண்டிகைகளில் முக்கியமானது
விநாயகர் சதுர்த்தி. ஈசனின் மகனுமான விநாயகர் அவதரித்த தினமான விநாயகர்
சதுர்த்தி விழா ஒவ்வொரு வருடமும் ஆவணி மாதத்தின் வளர்பிறை சதுர்த்தி நாள் அன்று கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது.
Pillaiyar
is found everywhere – on the banks of river and below Peepal trees – it is
Vinayaka everywhere. The Karpaka Vinayaka Temple or Pillaiyarpatti
Pillaiyar Temple is an ancient rock-cut cave shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha,
located at Pillayarpatti in Tiruppathur Taluk, Sivaganga district in the state
of Tamil Nadu. Pilliyarpatti is located
12 kilometers far, east to Tiruppathur, 3 kilometers far, west to Kundrakudi
Murugan temple and 16 km far, west to Karaikudi, and 47 km far, north-east
towards Sivaganga town, the district head-quarters ~ and there are tens of
thousands of temples dedicated to Vinayaka in every nook of the country.
The
celebrations done with religious fervour at home, became a major social and
public event after the sponsorship of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj following the
Mughal-Maratha wars. The festival gained further prominence when it was
publicly supported in the 19th century by the Indian freedom fighter, Lokmanya
Tilak, who championed it as a means to evade colonial British government ban in
Hindu gatherings through its anti-public assembly legislation in 1892. This year Vinayaka chathurthi falls on Sat 22nd Aug 2020.
As
the country battles coronavirus, Maharashtra has reported the highest number of
positive cases and deaths. This may force organisers of the annual Ganesh
Chaturthi celebrations to postpone the 2020 event. This is to minimise the
infection spread since this event sees heavy public gathering across the
pandals (event ground) across Mumbai, Pune and other regions
Lalbaugcha Raja (The King of Lalbaug) is the most famous Sarvajanik Ganapati
kept at Lalbaug, a prominent locality in Mumbai during the Ganesh Chaturthi
festival. The idol is kept for public display for 11 days; thereafter it is
immersed on the auspicious day of Anant Chaturdashi. This idol of Lord Ganesha is Navsacha Ganpati
("one who fulfills all wishes") and hence over 1.5 million people
visit this Ganesh Pandal daily during the festivities.
The
'mandal' was founded because of a vow
for construction of the present Lalbaug Market at its existing place.
The marketplace at Peru Chawl was shut down in 1932. Hence, the fishermen and
vendors who used to sit in the open place vowed to Ganesha for permanent place
for their market. With the consistent efforts and support of a group of people,
the landlord Rajabai Tayyabali agreed to give a plot for construction of a
market. As fulfillment of their wish, the fisherman and traders established the
Ganesh idol on 12 September 1934. The idol was dressed in the customary fashion
of fisherman. Since that day, this idol of has become popular as He fulfills
the wishes of devotees. The mandal was formed in the era when the freedom
struggle was at its peak.
Now comes
the news that Mumbai's famous Lalbaugcha
Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal has decided not to hold any festivities this
year in the view of ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Several Ganesh
Mandals have already decided to have low key celebrations this year, while many
have even canceled plans. This year, instead of the Ganesh Festival, the Mandal
has decided to celebrate 'Aarogya Usav' by setting-up a blood and plasma
donation camp. The Mandal is already involved in various social activities and
has been conducting medical health check-ups and blood donation camps. The
mandal has also decided to donate Rs 25 lakh to the Chief Minister's Fund. The
plasma donations camp will be held along the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation
(BMC). During the festival period, the Mandal will also felicitate the families
of police personnel who died due to COVID-19 while being on the duty. Every
year, to take darshan at Lalbaugcha Raja, people from across the country stand
in a queue for hours to get a glimpse at the idol.
It is one famous Mandal where the big names from Bollywood,
politics and business too pay a visit every year. Another prominent Mandal -
Lalbaug Sarvajanik Utsav Mandal - has decided that there will be no 'Utsav
murti' and will bring-in only a four-foot idol, while online darshan will be
organised so people can take part in the Ganeshotsav from their homes. GSB
Mandal of Wadala too has announced its decision to postpone its Ganesh
Chaturthi celebrations to February 2021. Two days ago, addressing the state,
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said that Ganesh idols will be of only
4-feet and there will no procession.
In the back drop of
Covid 19 affecting people, the decision of the authorities needs to be
appreciated.
We will wait for Lalbaugcha Raja
गणपति बाप्पा मोरया, मंगल मूर्ति मोरया।
With
regards – S. Sampathkumar
02.07.2020
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