Ganesha Chaturthi in school: Karnataka Minister made big announcement

Ganesha Chaturthi in school: Every month has a special significance in Hinduism. Every month is dedicated to one or the other deity. Those deities are worshiped in that month. This year Ganesh Chaturthi is on 31st August, Wednesday. Being a Wednesday, the importance of Ganesh Chaturthi increases. Ganesha Chaturthi in school: Karnataka Minister made big announcement.

A section of the Muslim community has criticized Karnataka Education Minister B C Nagesh’s remarks about allowing Ganesha Chathurthi celebrations in state schools. “There is the freedom to celebrate the Ganesha festival in schools. We will not say no to those who want to do it (celebrate) for the first time. This is only a system to unite society. They can take our permission for it,” the minister said.

SDPI District Working Committee member, Umar Farukh targeted the government on the comments of the minister. “When Hijab was not allowed inside educational institutions, why a Hindu festival is being permitted? Religion is a personal issue,” he said. When the Education Minister is allowing religious event of a particular community, then he is duty-bound to allow others too,” he said.

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This day is dedicated to ganesha. Being Ganesha Chaturthi on this day, fasting has special significance. On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi, Lambodar is established in homes. They are made to sit for 10 days. According to the Panchang, this time Ganesh Chaturthi is starting from August 31. Chaturthi Tithi will start on August 30, Tuesday at 03.33 pm. It will end on 31st August at 03.22 pm. Due to Udayatithi, Ganesh Chaturthi fast will be kept on 31st August. The auspicious time of worship on this day is from 11.05 am to 01.38 pm.

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