According to report in, the Maharashtra government will also station special buses between all the most popular routes around and in Maharashtra between Mumbai-Pune and the parts of Konkan region to board people travelling for the festival. The festival extends over 10 days with the biggest spectacle happening on the last day called Anant Chaturdashi, which falls on. In 2021, Ganesh Chaturthi is on September 10. It falls on the fourth day after the new moon in the Hindu month of Bhadrapad. The Railway will also run special trains during the festive season. The festival takes place late August or early September, depending on the cycle of the moon. The government has also implemented measures in order to make roads safe to drive by filling up the potholes on the Konkan route as around 10,000 buses and 40,000 passengers travel by this route. This year, with the Maharashtra floods in the region, the people have faced many difficulties already and this initiative by the government is a bright light. This waiving of the toll will be effective from August 30 to September 12 for better convenience of people as they use this stretch to reach to their native places. On August 26th Cabinet Minister For Revenue and PWD, Chandrakant Patil announced that the state will be waiving the toll on light motor vehicles on the Mumbai-Kolhapur Highway. The city will be celebrating the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha from September 2 to September 12. As the monsoon season has nearly come to an end and the arrival of Lord Ganesha has created lots of positivity in the environment.
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