Mumbai: Ganeshotsav DJ Ban In Force As Cops Warn Of Strict Action

Mumbai: Ganeshotsav DJ Ban In Force As Cops Warn Of Strict Action

As Ganeshotsav celebrations began in the city on Sunday, 10 August, the arrival of Ganpatis from major mandals such as Lalbaug, Parel and Dadar drew large crowds, accompanied by the traditional beat of drums.

Pooja MehtaUpdated: Tuesday, August 12, 2025, 07:42 PM IST
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Mumbai: As Ganeshotsav celebrations began in the city on Sunday, 10 August, the arrival of Ganpatis from major mandals such as Lalbaug, Parel and Dadar drew large crowds, accompanied by the traditional beat of drums. However, amid the festivities, Mumbai Police issued a stern reminder, DJs are banned during the festival and violators will face strict legal action.

Court-Imposed DJ Ban

The Bombay High Court has prohibited the use of DJs in Mumbai during Ganeshotsav to curb noise pollution. The order restricts noise levels to 50 decibels between 10 pm and 6 am, with violators risking the seizure of equipment, including speakers, mixers, and DJ systems. The court has urged the use of traditional instruments instead of amplified music.

Some organisers and activists argue that these curbs unfairly target Hindu festivals. Gajendra Bane, Secretary of the Chinchpokli Chintamani Sarvajanik Mandal, told Jai Maharashtra news channel that DJs are present at many other events throughout the year, but restrictions seem to be enforced most strictly during Ganeshotsav.

Health Concerns and Past Incidents

Authorities stress that loud DJ music has led to serious health issues in the past, with some cases reportedly resulting in fatalities. Despite repeated warnings from senior leaders and community elders, some mandals have continued to play excessively loud music during processions.

If the ban is breached, not only can organisers face fines and equipment seizure, but the mandal’s licence may be revoked and additional restrictions could be imposed on their pandals. Police say they will monitor processions closely to ensure compliance.

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