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Exit route to be 300 metres longer at Lalbaugcha Raja

Devotees in the navas or mannat line will have to take U-turn and exit onto MHADA grounds through which they had entered; mandal authorities say decision was taken to decongest pandal and Chivda Galli

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Two years after they implemented the idea of touch and go -- wherein devotees could take darshan of Lalbaugcha Raja and exit the pandal and reach Chivda Galli -- promising that it would decongest the serpentine queue, the management has now come up with a new plan.


For better management: The entry and exit point at MHADA grounds for those visiting bappa in the mannat queue. Pics/Datta Kumbhar

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