Ganesh Chaturthi: No school holiday for Ganesh festival on September 19

One of the most popular Hindu festivals celebrated in India and is also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi or Ganeshotsav. It is mentioned in the calendar that the government holiday on September 18 instead of September 19.

The special festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is just 1 week. One of the most popular Hindu festivals celebrated in India and is also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi or Ganeshotsav. Ganesh Chaturthi: No school holiday for Ganesh festival on September 19.

This time there is no public holiday on September 19, which is celebrated on Shri Ganesh Chaturthi; Instead there will be a day off earlier! It is mentioned in the calendar that the government holiday on September 18 instead of September 19.

Ganesh Chaturthi: No school holiday for Ganesh festival on September 19
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Thus, a situation of celebrating the festival on the day of duty has been created, which has led to objections from many in the coastal area. In the list of public holidays published by the state government, September 18 is holiday for Ganesh Chaturthi. According to the almanac, on September 18, Gauri Tadige. Ganesh Chaturthi is on September 19.

Due to the fact that the Ganesh festival is held on September 19 in the coastal area as well, the issue of the holiday has now caused confusion. The parents of the students of various schools and colleges of the Dakshina Kannada district have already contacted the school administration and requested to grant holiday for Ganesh Chaturthi on September 19. But the officials of the education department said that “the government will have to decide about the change of holiday”.

Ganesh Chaturthi: No school holiday for Ganesh festival on September 19
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Special buses Arrangement for Ganesh festival from Bengaluru:

Gauri Ganesh festival is on September 18. For that, most of the people go to their own towns and celebrate the festival. A special bus has been arranged to facilitate the passengers. Most people go to different cities from Bengaluru.

According to the Northwest Karnataka Road Transport Corporation, additional buses will arrange to Bengaluru, Belagavi, Hubli, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Gadag, Bagalkote, Haveri. More than 250 additional buses including 50 luxury buses like Rajahamsa, Sleeper, Volvo, 200 express buses will travel.

You can book tickets in advance to go to the city on the festival day. Can be booked through KSRTC Mobile App or website www.ksrtc.in. Since the festival is on Monday this time, most people can go to the towns on Friday itself. Ganesh festival is on Monday. They will enjoy weekends.

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Buses will also be available for those coming back after the festival. More than 250 special extra buses will travel from major bus stations of all divisions of the organization from 19th to 24th.

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