Mumbai: The court of the King of Lalbagh is set to be decorated in Mumbai this time amid the threat of the third wave of the corona epidemic. In fact, Ganesh Utsav was not celebrated in Lalbagh last year in 2020 but this time the festival will be held. The state government has issued a guideline in this regard today i.e. At the same time, the government has also made it clear that there will be no laxity in the covid protocol in organizing Ganesh Utsav. Mumbai | Lalbaugcha Raja Ganeshotsav Mandal to celebrate Ganesh Utsav in traditional way this year adhering to all COVID19 related guidelines &restrictions Last year, a blood & plasma donation camp was organised in place of Ganesh Mahotsav celebrations due to COVID (file pic) pic.twitter.com/adUaBuKjHx ? ANI (@ANI) August 1, 2021 Let us also tell you that Ganesh Utsav was not celebrated in Lalbagh last year due to the corona epidemic and people are eager to celebrate it this year. You must be aware that blood and plasma donation camps were set up here last year instead of Ganesh Utsav, but this year it will be accommodated. If you talk about the government's guidelines, the statue of Ganesha in Lalbagh will not be more than 4 feet high. At the same time, those who install the statue of Lord Ganesha in their homes should not keep idols more than 2 feet high. At the same time, it has been said that the Covid Protocol has to be taken care of throughout the event. The state government has also asked the organizers to celebrate Ganeshotsav in a very simple manner keeping in view the corona crisis. Video:RPF saves woman from falling under train; 'Life is not a Bollywood film' Akshay Kumar and Huma Qureshi look striking in stars party, ahead of new movie BJP MP Kirodi Lal Meena claims arrested after hoisting flag at Amagarh fort