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Mumbai: Over 300 fish dead after visarjan in Kandivli pond
Updated On: 20 September, 2016 08:20 AM IST | | Ranjeet Jadhav and Shashank Rao
<p>Locals and experts blame it on the pollution from the immersion of Plaster of Paris idols, chemicals in paints used, and offerings; demand that BMC levy a penalty on mandals for the mess</p>

The fish carcasses are seen floating in the Kandivli pond, where they have already started rotting and emitting a nasty stench
For humans, the Ganpati festival is a harbinger of good times and celebrations. But for the creatures living in the sea and the city’s rivers and ponds, the festival ends in death. This year too, over 300 fish have died after the Kandivli pond they call home was choked with Ganpati idols and nirmalya (offerings) from the recent visarjan.

