Maharashtra government declared Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav as an official state festival. The announcement was made by Cultural Affairs Minister Ashish Shelar during the Legislative Assembly session. This decision is important as it gives government support and funding to one of the state’s biggest cultural celebrations.
Ganeshotsav Gets State Festival Status
The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly witnessed a big announcement by Ashish Shelar, the state’s Cultural Affairs Minister, declaring Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav a state festival. This means the state government will now bear the cost of organising large-scale Ganesh celebrations across cities and villages in Maharashtra.
The move is seen as a step to preserve and promote Maharashtra’s rich culture and traditions. Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav, also known as Public Ganesh Festival, is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the state.
Historical Roots and Cultural Significance
The minister reminded everyone that freedom fighter Lokmanya Tilak had started Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav in 1893. His aim was to unite people and inspire the spirit of freedom and nationalism during the British rule.
Minister Shelar said the festival is not just a religious event, but also a symbol of unity, pride in the Marathi language, and Maharashtra’s cultural identity. He added, “Ganeshotsav is more than just a celebration – it represents Maharashtra’s cultural pride.”
What This Means for the Future
By making it a state festival, the Maharashtra government will now take care of promotion, management, and expenses related to the festival. This will include support for local organising committees, decoration, and public events.
The announcement has received positive feedback from various cultural groups and Ganesh mandals. It is expected to bring more attention to traditional art, music, and community gatherings during the 10-day festival.


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