NEW DELHI: The ten-day-long Ganesh Utsav begins today and the country has decked up to welcome its favourite Lord Ganesha.

This year, Mumbai will have about 6,300 sarvajanik Ganesh pandals, more than 1.2 lakh home Ganesh idols and about 9,000 Gauri idols.

While Mumbaikars are busy finishing their decorations and some last minute shopping, the Mumbai Police is on their toes to ensure that the city remains safe and peaceful during these ten days.

ABP News, on this occasion, brings to you a simple way to connect with us in this joyous celebration. As India celebrates the Ganesh Utsav, you can also send your Ganpati's pictures to us via email at selfie@abplive.in and we will play them on your channel ABP News.

The Mumbai Police will use drone cameras at five of the most crowded immersion points of the city.

Traffic restrictions will also be in place to avoid inconvenience to devotees flocking the city for darshan and also to ensure that visarjan routes remain clear.

While Mumbai’s most popular ‘Lalbaugcha Raja’ has got himself a throne in the shape of a huge owl, ‘Mumbaicha Raja’ sits inside the replica of Badrinath temple while a replica of Kunkeshwar temple will be the humble abode of ‘Andherica Raja’ for the next ten days.

(with inputs from agencies)