New Delhi [India], Sep 12 (ANI): With Ganesh Chaturthi around the corner, devotees around the country are all set to celebrate the festival with colourful processions, bustling music, and energetic dance moves.
Hyderabad/ Bengaluru [India], Sep 12 (ANI): With Ganesh Chaturthi around the corner, the devotees in Bengaluru have decided to add a touch of eco friendliness in their celebrations.
New Delhi [India] Sep 11 (ANI): Colourful processions, bustling music and energetic dance moves - it is time for chants of Ganpati Bappa Morya to echo on the streets!
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Aug 04 (ANI): With an aim to keep the environment safe, the artisans in Mumbai are adopting eco-friendly ways to make the idol of Lord Ganesh, ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 31 (ANI): After 'Yamraj', Bengaluru police has now turned to Lord Ganesha to spread road safety awareness in the capital city.
Patna (Bihar) [India], Oct. 6 (ANI): In a surprising turn of events, Lord Ganesha has been issued an admit card by a university in Bihar and if everything goes smooth then he will write the examination on behalf of an undergraduate commerce student.
Sydney [Australia], Sep 24 (ANI): Hindus in Australia staged protests in the major cities on Sunday to express their anguish about objectionable portrayal of Lord Ganesha in advertisement by a livestock farmers' lobbying organisation in the country.
New Delhi [India], Feb. 22 (ANI): We will not rest until the company stops selling products bearing religious symbols and figures in India and, if possible in the United States, said Naresh Kadyan on Wednesday, who has filed a complaint against two US-based online retailers for selling beer
New Delhi [India], Feb 21 (ANI): Two US-based online retailers have come under the scanner for offending the religious sentiments of the Hindu community by selling beer with Lord Ganesha's picture on its label and footwear sporting the Om symbol.
Moradabad (Uttar Pradesh),[India] Oct. 28 (ANI): Till the last year, Chinese statues had a strong hold in Indian markets, affecting business interest of Indian sculptor artists, but this year there is a great demand of indigenous idols of Goddesses Laxmi and Lord Ganesha.
Vizag (Visakhapatnam) [India], Sept. 11 (ANI): A 29,465 tonnes (2,94,65,000 kilograms) of laddu was offered to a 78-feet long Lord Ganesha idol by the devotees in Visakhapatnam.